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what is bifference between colinear and coplaner​

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Answered by navkomal
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Two vectors are said to be COPLANAR when they are parallel to a same plane. ... Moreover, the vectors are said to be COPLANAR when their scalar triple product is zero i.e. a. (b x c) = 0 . However, when the vectors are parallel or antiparallel to each other or to any other line, they are said to be COLLINEAR.

Answered by AtiyaRahman
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Answer:

Collinear Vectors: They can have equal or unequal magnitudes and their directions may be same or opposite. Two vectors are collinear if they have the same direction or are parallel or anti-parallel.

Coplanar Vectors: A system of vectors is said to be coplanar, if their supports are parallel to the same plane.

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