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Why the magnitude of the rectangular component of vector can't be greater than the magnitude of the vector itself?

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Answered by sudha3292
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Hence The Value of Any Rectangular components of a vector can never be greater than the given vector. No, any rectangular component of a vector can not have magnitude more than the vector itself. As the name suggests, it's a component of the vector. A component can not be larger than the whole thing.

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