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14 October, 09:22

Can the magnitude of a vector have a negative value? Explain.

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  1. 14 October, 09:33
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    The magnitude of a vector is the square root of its components squared. When you square a negative number, you will always get a positive number. Its like speed of your car. It will always be positive (or 0) whether you are moving forward or you are in reverse gear or stationary.
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