Physics, asked by samantanowshin, 4 months ago

why null vector does not have any specific direction?​

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Answered by ImSiddhi
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Answer:

The zero vector doesn't have a direction. You can identify the direction of a vector with the unit vector you get when you divide it by its length. So for example, the vector in has length , so you can say its direction is the unit vector . The length of the zero vector is , so you can't get a direction for it.

Answered by janhavis808
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Explanation:

The zero vector doesn't have a direction.

You can identify the direction of a vector with the unit vector you get when you divide it by its length. So for example, the vector (3,4) in R2 has length 5 , so you can say its direction is the unit vector (35,45) .

The length of the zero vector (0,0) is 0 , so you can't get a direction for it.

Only nonzero vectors have directions......

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