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⇒Write two vectors having same magnitude.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Consider a =(i - 2j^ + 3k^) and b=(2i^+j^−3k)</p><p>

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 \sqrt{ {1}^{2} } +  {( - 2}^{2})   +  {3}^{2}  =

 \sqrt{ {1}^{} }  + 4 + 9

 =  \sqrt{14}

and ∣b∣ \:  =

 \sqrt{ {2}^{2} }  +  {1}^{2}  +  { (- 3}^{2} )

 =  \sqrt{4}  + 1 + 9

Hence, a and b are two different vectors having the same magnitude. The vectors are different because they have different directions.

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