Then the resultant vector is reversed.
a vector is a line with direction and distance. there is no answer to your question. the dot is the angular relationship between two vectors.
prrpendicular projections of a vector called component of vector
Suppose the magnitude of the vector is V and its direction makes an angle A with the x-axis, then the x component is V*Cos(A) and the y component is V*Sin(A)
NULL VECTOR::::null vector is avector of zero magnitude and arbitrary direction the sum of a vector and its negative vector is a null vector...
There is almost never an "IF". All non-zero vectors have a constant, specified direction. Only a zero-vector has a direction which is unspecified.
The components of a vector are magnitude and direction.
The components of a vector are magnitude and direction.
If the scalar is > 1 the resultant vector will be larger and in the same direction. = 1 the resultant vector will be the same as the original vector. between 0 and 1 the resultant vector will be smaller and in the same direction. = 0 the resultant vector will be null. If the scalar is less than 0, then the pattern will be the same as above except that the direction of the resultant will be reversed.
rotates 180 degrees
It has both velocity and direction. A vector has direction and magnitude.
Yes.
The direction of a vector is defined in terms of its components along a set of orthogonal vectors (the coordinate axes).
The vector magnitude and direction or the components of the vector.
A magnitude (size) and a direction.
A vector comprises its components, which are orthogonal. If just one of them has magnitude and direction, then the resultant vector has magnitude and direction. Example:- If A is a vector and Ax is zero and Ay is non-zero then, A=Ax+Ay A=0+Ay A=Ay
The components are 65 cos 101.7º and 65 sin 101.7º
A vector can be represented in terms of its rectangular components for example : V= Ix + Jy + Kz I, J and K are the rectangular vector direction components and x, y and z are the scalar measures along the components.