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Basics of Vectors
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Module - 10 Unit Vector
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  2. sir the triangle rule as per ur
    4 years ago by DEBASIS PRADHAN

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  4. can i find magnitude of c by sin rule and alpha by cos rule
    9 years ago by johnsen

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  6. how to find angle between 2 vectors
    9 years ago by johnsen

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  8. Sir why did you write pie - theta as (-theta) in the video?
    9 years ago by Yash Selot

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  10. sir what is sine inverse?
    9 years ago by pranshu nema
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    sin^-1
    9 years ago by bhavyam bhargava

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  12. Sir why did you took thethe measure of angle between a vector and b vector as pie - theta in the video?
    9 years ago by Yash Selot
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    In this video angle between the two vectors I have not taken as pie - theta.... here I am using cosine rule for the triangle formed by these vectors and in triangle rule we consider the angle between two sides of the triangle which is pie - theta here....
    9 years ago by Physics Galaxy
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    as 180 degree = pie
    9 years ago by pranshu nema

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