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A vector can have as many components as you like, depending on how may dimensions it operates in.

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How many possible components can a single vector be resolved?

A vector can be resolved into infinitely many sets of components in both 2D and 3D space.


The components of a vector or what?

The components of a vector are magnitude and direction.


What are the components of a vector?

The components of a vector are magnitude and direction.


When will be the vector projection and vector components are same?

Ans :The Projections Of A Vector And Vector Components Can Be Equal If And Only If The Axes Are Perpendicular .


How many components have a vector?

It is the other way round - it's the vector that has components.In general, a vector can have one or more components - though a vector with a single component is often called a "scalar" instead - but technically, a scalar is a special case of a vector.


How do vector components compare in size to the vector from which they came?

That all depends on the angles between the vector and the components. The only things you can say for sure are: -- none of the components can be greater than the size of the vector -- the sum of the squares of the components is equal to the square of the size of the vector


Can a vector have a zero magnitude if all of its components are zero?

If all the components of a vector are zero, the magnitude of the vector will always be zero.


What are vector components?

prrpendicular projections of a vector called component of vector


What is resolution of vector?

decomposition of a vector into its components is called resolution of vector


The components of a vector will be the same no matter what coordinate system is used to express that vector?

No. The components of a vector will change based on what coordinate system is used to express that vector.


Is it possible for a vector to be zero if its one of the components is zero?

NO, a vector will not be zero if one of its components will be zero.


How do you find vector components when given the vectors are parallel and the magnitude of each vector is equal to 1?

If they are parallel, you can add them algebraically to get a resultant vector. Then you can resolve the resultant vector to obtain the vector components.