For a start, you can't compare a vector with a scalar, so you can't really compare a vector with its magnitude, either. To say which is larger, you can't even compare one vector with another - you can only compare their magnitudes.
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no a vector cannot have a component greater than the magnitude of vector
No a vector may not have a component greater than its magnitude. When dealing with highschool phyics problems, the magnitude is usually the sum of two or more components and one component will offset the other, causing the magnitude to be less then its component
No, by definiton, a unit vector is a vector with a magnitude equal to unity.
No.
A magnitude of less than 1. cw: An absolute magnitude of less than 1.
No. The magnitude of a vector can't be less than any component.
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no a vector cannot have a component greater than the magnitude of vector
can a vector have a component greater than the vector magnitude
No. The magnitude of a vector can't be less than any component.
Yes.
No a vector may not have a component greater than its magnitude. When dealing with highschool phyics problems, the magnitude is usually the sum of two or more components and one component will offset the other, causing the magnitude to be less then its component
No.
No.
No.
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