How is unit vector or direction of (→A ) is represented ?
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How is unit vector or direction of (→A ) is represented ?
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Answer:
As explained above vectors have both magnitude (Value) and a direction. They are shown with an arrow \vec{a}. \hat{a} denotes a unit vector. If we want to change any vector in unit vector, divide it by the vector's magnitude.
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As explained above vectors have both magnitude (Value) and a direction. They are shown with an arrow \vec{a}. \hat{a} denotes a unit vector.
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