Magnitude is the absolute value which is always positive.
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Edit: Magnitude is a scalar quantity thus regardless of the direction of the vector (which determines is positivity or negativity) the magnitude would be positive.
Example: you take two steps forwards; the magnitude is two steps, regardless of it being forward or backwards (positive or negative)
can a magnitude of a vector has negative value?
Vectors have magnitude and direction. The magnitude is always a positive number.
If all the components of a vector are zero, the magnitude of the vector will always be zero.
can a vector have a component greater than the vector magnitude
A vector has n both magnitude and direction. The magnitude is the vector length or value. For example if car is traveling at 60 mph heading East, its magnitude (speed) is 60 mph. Or, if a force of 100 pounds is applied at a 45 degree angle,its magnitude is 100 pounds.
No, the magnitude of force cannot be negative. Force is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction. The magnitude of force is always a positive value, representing the strength of the force applied.
The magnitude of a unit vector is always 1. To calculate the magnitude of a vector, you can use the formula: magnitude sqrt(x2 y2 z2), where x, y, and z are the components of the vector in three-dimensional space.
It is the positive square root of its length.
A positive scalar multiplied by a vector, will only change the vector's magnitude, not the direction. A negative scalar multiplied by the vector will reverse the direction by 180°.
The magnitude of a vector is always treated as non negative and the minus sign indicates the reversal of that vector through an angle of 180 degree.
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No, magnitude is not a vector. Magnitude refers to the size or quantity of a vector, but it does not have direction like a vector does.