when a vector quantity is divided by a scalar quantity, it results in a vector quantity. Why?
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because the scalar quantity only modifies the magnitude of the vector. Say, if you have a speed of 2 m/s towards north then if you reduce it to half, then only its magnitude changes. the direction remains intact.
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