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what is resolution of a vector????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vector Resolution. That is, any vector directed in two dimensions can be thought of as having two components. For example, if a chain pulls upward at an angle on the collar of a dog, then there is a tension force directed in two dimensions. This tension force has two components: an upward component and a rightward component

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resolution of a vector

is simply the process of splitting a vector into various parts or components .

These parts of a vector may act in different directions.

We can resolve a vector into a number of components.

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