Physics, asked by rajababu047053, 1 year ago

what is the difference between anti parellel vector and negative vector,
and if the magnitude of antiparalllel vector is same then we say that it is negative vector.....​

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Answered by Realactrevival1
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Answer:

well, It kinda confusing but you just need to know this one thang....that for negative vector, the magnitude must be same. but in case of anti-parallel vector it's not necessary for magnitide to be same. Its simply any vector acting opposite to each other...

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Answered by sukantkumar
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Answer:

yes,

if the magnitude of antiparallel vector is same then we say that it is negative vector.

because negative vector have same magnitude but act on opposite direction

but

antiparallel vector have different magnitude and acting opposite in direction

antiparallel vector is negative vector but negative vector is not antiparallel vector

those vector are presented in same line is called collinear vector.

it doesn't matter vector are parallel or antiparallel but they are present in same line.

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sukantkumar: I you satisfied with my answer
rajababu047053: is this mode of answer is same in colinear vector and parallel vector
sukantkumar: yes,Two vectors arecollinear if they have the same direction or are parallel or anti-parallel. 
rajababu047053: give some figure example plzzz...
sukantkumar: for between which vector
rajababu047053: collinear and anti parellel
rajababu047053: why negative vector is not anti parallel vector
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