Show that two vectors of different magnitudes cannot be combined to give zero resultant, whereas three vectors can be. - Questions and Answers Read more
If A and B are non zero vectors, is it possible for A×B and A.B both to be zero? - Questions and Answers from Vectors, Physics and Mathematics. Read more
The magnitude of a vector has doubled, its direction remaining the same. Can you conclude that the magnitude of each component of the vector has doubled? Read more
Is (i+j) a unit vector? - Questions and Answers from Scalars and Vectors, Physics and Mathematics. Read more
If i, j and k are unit vectors along x, y and z-axis respectively, find i.(k×j). - Questions and Answers from Vectors, Mathematics and Physics. Read more
What is the difference between scalar and vector products of two vectors? - Questions and Answers from Scalars and Vectors, Physics and Mathematics. Read more
If the scalar product of two vectors is equal to the magnitude of their vector product, find the angle between them. - Questions and Answers Read more
If B is added to A, under what condition does the resultant vector have a magnitude equal to A+B? - Questions and Answers from Vectors Read more
If a vector has zero magnitude, is it meaningful to call it a vector? - Questions and Answers from Scalars and Vectors, Physics and Mathematics. Read more
Can the resultant magnitude of two vectors be smaller than the magnitude of either vector? - Questions and Answers from Vectors Read more