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Basics of Vectors
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Module - 10 Unit Vector
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  2. In this video, sir said that a vector can have maximum 2 rectangular components, but when we resolve a vector along x, y, z axis (i^ , j^ and k^) then all these three components are perpendicular to each other, so is the statement that vector can have maximum 3 Rectangular components true?
    5 years ago by

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  4. sir i will finish physics in january is it god or not
    6 years ago by suresh kumar sharma

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  6. Can we apply the rule of rectangular components of a vectors when the components of the resultant vector are not perpendicular to each other?
    10 years ago by Yash Selot
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    No by definition, rectangular components of vectors are two perpendicular components only...
    10 years ago by Physics Galaxy
    Ans 2 ->
    yes true
    9 years ago by Tanay Gawade
    Ans 3 ->
    yesss
    8 years ago by Sanakta Misra
    Ans 4 ->
    correct
    7 years ago by

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