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7 February, 15:43

Can a vector have a component greater than its magnitude

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  1. 7 February, 15:58
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    NO

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    The components of a vector can not have a magnitude greater than the vector itself. The magnitude of a component is always lesser than vector because the magnitude is a product of the vector and cos Ф where the value of cos Ф, x, is - 1
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