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What is the SI unit for the magnitude?

A magnitude is a pure number - with no SI unit.


What is magnitude unit?

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The si unit used for magnitude?

A magnitude is a number and so has no units.


Why unit vector has magnitude one?

That's what "unit" means.


What is the unit of magnitude of a force?

The unit of force is the newton (N).


What is the standard unit of amount?

magnitude


Can Distance be fully described with a magnitude and a unit?

Distance can be fully described with a magnitude and a unit. It is a scalar quantity, which means it has a magnitude (numerical value) but not a direction. A related quantity is displacement, which is the straight line distance from a starting point to an ending point. Displacement is a vector quantity, so it can only be fully described with a magnitude, a unit, and and direction.


Can a unit vector have any components with magnitude greater than unity?

No, by definiton, a unit vector is a vector with a magnitude equal to unity.


If a vector quantity is divided by its magnitude the vector obtained is called?

The vector obtained by dividing a vector by its magnitude is called a unit vector. Unit vectors have a magnitude of 1 and represent only the direction of the original vector.


Is the vector (I j k) a unit vector?

No, the vector (I j k) is not a unit vector. In the context of unit vectors, a unit vector has a magnitude of 1. The vector (I j k) does not have a magnitude of 1.


What is the magnitude of a unit vector and how is it calculated?

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.


Define the unit vector?

The unit vector is a vector whose magnitude is 1.