English, asked by mayanksarkar7042, 8 months ago

What is the difference between 'â' and 'a' and what are these called??

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Answered by HARSHGODS
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Answer:

a is the magnitude of a vector quantity whereas â is the unit vector which gives the direction of vector a.

a and â together constitute the vector a.

vector a= a.â.

Hope this helps

Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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Answer:

Hey mate here is your answer...

Good answers, but I’d like to fine tune, clarify and perhaps adjust them a little, especially for the sake of non-Vietnamese speakers wanting to actually learn the language.

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Note regarding pronunciation:

I was trained in the Hanoi dialect, which the lady in the video clip below speaks. The majority of the Vietnamese who have immigrated to the U.S. (especially refugees or their descendants) are typically speaking the Southern or Central dialects. Therefore, please realize the basis for my descriptions of VN vowels, etc. below — they may (likely) differ from your own (fellow Vietname...

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