Science, asked by 9000097688, 6 months ago

what is meant by multiplication of vector by real number?

Answers

Answered by emaan2627
0

Answer:

Here's the answer.

Explanation:

Multiplication of vectors by a real number (scalar) is quite an easy concept. in general form B = n . A (which is different from scalar product of two vectors) Now, Let us say that we have a vector A and we want to multiply it by a real number, say 10.

Answered by doraemonfan
1

Answer:

When you multiply a vector by a scalar, the result is a vector. ... Scalar multiplication by a positive number other than 1 changes the magnitude of the vector but not its direction. Scalar multiplication by –1 reverses its direction but doesn't change its magnitude.

Explanation:

Hope it will help you

Jai Hind

Similar questions