Start with a point O.
Draw a line OA in the direction of the first vector and whose length represents the magnitude of that vector (to some scale).
From A, draw the line AB in the direction of the second vector and whose length represents the magnitude of that second vector (to the same scale).
Then the direction and length of the straight line OB represent the direction and (to the same scale) the magnitude of the resultant vector.
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They can be represented by a line made with a #2 pencil. The length of the line is made proportional to the magnitude of the vector, and some kind of identifying mark is made on or near one end of the line to show the direction of the vector.
No, a pen and pencil are not considered a mechanical mixture. They are considered separate items or components, each made of different materials and serving different purposes without being physically combined or mixed together.
Yes, a meter stick can be used to measure the length of a pencil in centimeters or millimeters. The pencil's length can be aligned with the meter stick, and the measurement can be read where the pencil ends.
a writer usually only uses a pen or a pencil and a piece of paper combined with a little imagination but you can also use a typewriter or a computer keyboard
Yes, Earth exerts a greater gravitational pull on objects sitting on the ground together compared to a single pencil. This is because the combined mass of all the objects on the ground is greater than the mass of the pencil, resulting in a stronger gravitational attraction between Earth and the objects.
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Well, it's got several things in it that aren't combined in a thoroughly mixed way. So, it's just a mechanical mixture.
It is called as pencil only.
pencil is said as pencil in bengali
What pencil... be more specififc.
The answer would b THE BOY HAS A PENCIL