Two-dimensional
Two-Dimensional
Two-dimensional
Two-dimensional
Displacement Vectors
No. Their magnitudes are equal (that's why they're "unit" vectors), but their directions are different.
yeah
Yes.
When two vectors with different magnitudes and opposite directions are added :-- The magnitude of the sum is the difference in the magnitudes of the two vectors.-- The direction of the sum is the direction of the larger of the two vectors.
Vectors are used to denote or model directions.
They are unit vectors in the positive directions of the x and y axes.
yes, as long as they have 120 degrees separating them from each other, (360/3). all vectors must have total x and y component values of 0.
It can be any direction. It depends on the magnitudes and directions of the two original vectors.