will a vector be zero if one of its components is zero?Decribe its reason (with reason)
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No, a vector can be zero if all components are zero.
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No, a vector can be zero if all components are zero.Any vector has a zero component in the direction that is perpendicular to the direction of that vector. Thus, it is possible for one component of a vector to be zero, while the vector itself is not zero. ... Therefore, it is not possible for a vector to be zero, while one of its components is not zero.
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