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when a vector is divided by scalar quantity then it's vector or scalar?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a vector is divided by scalar quantity then it's vector or scalar?

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  • A vector quantity is any quantity that has magnitude and direction, such as displacement or velocity. Vector quantities are represented by mathematical objects called vectors.
  • When a vector is multiplied by a scalar, the result is another vector of a different length than the length of the original vector.

Answered by hazel2006
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Answer:

when you are multiplying or dividing the vector by a scalar then you are changing its magnitude but it will still possess Direction so it will still stay a vector.

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