If one of the rectangular components of
a vector is not zero, can its magnitude
be zero? Explain.
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If one of the rectangular components of
a vector is not zero, can its magnitude
be zero? Explain.
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Answer:
No.
Explanation:
Because Magnitude of A is (A²x+A²y+A²z)½. so if one of the component is non zero, Magnitude can never be zero.