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Can a vector have zero magnitude if one of its components is not zero

Can a vector have zero magnitude if one of its components is not zero

Grade:12th pass

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Arun
25750 Points
6 years ago
Dear student  will also be non-zero.\overrightarrow{b} is non-zero, the magnitude of vectorb_{z} orb_{x}, b_{y}It can be seen from this equation that if any of\left | \overrightarrow{b} \right | = \sqrt{b_{x}^{2}+b_{y}^{2}+b_{z}^{2}}such that its magnitude is:\overrightarrow{b} = b_{x}\widehat{i}+b_{y}\widehat{j}+b_{z}\widehat{k}No, a vector cannot have zero magnitude if one of its components is not zero.Consider a vector RegardsArun (askIITians forum expert)

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