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what is equal vector? ​

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Answered by EkaksharGupta
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By definition, two vectors are equal if and only if they have the same magnitude the same direction. ... It can be seen from the above figure that the vector a and the vector b have the same magnitude, but the two vectors are not pointing in the same direction.

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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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Two or more vectors are equal when they have the same length and they point in the same direction. Any two or more vectors will be equal if they are collinear, codirected, and have the same magnitude. In other words, two or more vectors are equal if their coordinates are equal

A negative of a vector represents the direction opposite to the reference direction. It means that the magnitude of two vectors are same but they are opposite in direction. For example, if A and B are two vectors that have equal magnitude but opposite in direction, then vector A is negative of vector B.

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