Biology, asked by manjeetahlawat856, 9 months ago

what is called unit vector​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A unit vector is a vector of length 1, sometimes also called a direction vector (Jeffreys and Jeffreys 1988). The unit vector having the same direction as a given (nonzero) vector is defined by. where denotes the norm of , is the unit vector in the same direction as the (finite) vector

Answered by rajakumari53
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Answer:

it has only directon

Explanation:

whereas the opposite scalar has magnitude and direction

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