What is the magnitude of a unit vector?
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The magnitude of a unit vector is one.
- A physical quantity that carries both magnitudes, as well as direction, is known as a vector quantity.
- The direction refers to the direction towards which the quantity is either moving or facing.
- Magnitude refers to the numeric value of the quantity. It is used for measuring the quantity.
- There are many kinds of vectors like zero vector, position vector, unit vector, co initial vector, and many more.
- A unit vector is a vector quantity whose magnitude is one.
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