Physics, asked by rajeshdas16, 10 months ago

What thing we get when a vector is divided by its magnitude?​

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Answered by manikaaadhikary123
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If we have a vector and we want to get a unit vector that points in the same direction as the given vector, we must divide the components of the vector by its magnitude. When multiplying a scalar by a unit vector its magnitude is the scalar module.

Answered by Anonymous
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If we have a vector and we want to get a unit vector that points in the same direction as the given vector, we must divide the components of the vector by its magnitude. When multiplying a scalar by a unit vector its magnitude is the scalar module.

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