Physics, asked by rahulgupta100008, 1 year ago

what is the magnitude of the vector

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Answered by mkb21
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Given Vector is,

2i-3j+✓3k

Therefore magnitude is
|2i-3j+✓3k|
=✓{2^2+(-3)^2+(✓3)^2}
=✓(4+9+3)
=✓(16)
=4

Hope it helps you buddy
Answered by vaibhavkantjhaoz1vo8
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A Vector is something that has two and only two defining characteristics. Magnitude: the meaning of magnitude is 'size' or 'quantity' Direction: the meaning of direction is quite self-explanatory. It simply means that the vector is directed from one place to another.

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