Physics, asked by devil354boy, 1 month ago

what is equal vector ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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. Equal vectors can have different starting and ending points, but their magnitudes and orientation must be the same.

Explanation:

Two vectors are said to be equal if. (i) they have the same magnitude and. (ii) are in the same direction. If we shift B parallel to A then it will completely superimpose A i.e it has same length and are in the same direction as A, so A =B .

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Answered by tejeswarteju
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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. ... Equal vectors can have different starting and ending points, but their magnitudes and orientation must be the same.

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