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what is localised vector ? Explain it with an example......​

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Answered by GreatThor
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Step-by-step explanation:

The vector drawn parallel to another vector through a specified point is called a localised vector..

Answered by raaj31
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a vector (as a force) requiring for its description not only its magnitude and direction but also its axis, the line along which its representative segment lies

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