Physics, asked by avirajmeet, 8 months ago

what happens when a scaler quantity is multiplies by a vector quantity,give example ​

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Answered by mahfoozurrahman469
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When a vector is multiplied by a scalar quantity, then the magnitude of the vector changes in accordance with the magnitude of the scalar but the direction of the vector remains unchanged. ... Example: A vector is represented in orthogonal system as \overrightarrow {a} = 3 \hat i + \hat j + \hat k .

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Answered by sravya17
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When a vector is multiplied by a scalar quantity, then the magnitude of the vector changes in accordance with the magnitude of the scalar but the direction of the vector remains unchanged. ... Example: A vector is represented in orthogonal system as {a} = 3 ^ i +^ j + ^k .

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