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what is scalar divided by vector is equal to?​

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Answered by piyalidutta22
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You can think of a vector as an arrow. Dividing it by a number we call t produces a t times shorter arrow that still points towards the same direction. So the conclusion is that when you divide a Vector by a scalar you don't act on the direction of the vector, you only act on its magnitude.

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You can think of a vector as an arrow. Dividing it by a number we call t produces a t times shorter arrow that still points towards the same direction. So the conclusion is that when you divide a Vector by a scalar you don't act on the direction of the vector, you only act on its magnitude.

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