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∙ 10y agoCoplanar :The vectors are in the same plane.
Non coplanar :The vectors are not in the same plane.
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∙ 10y agoThree vectors are coplanar if they sum to zero. V1 + V2 + V3 = o means the three vectors are coplanar.
What are difference between scalars and vectors
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In geometry a vector is used to make the equations easier to understand and to figure out. Velocity and force are examples of vectors. For a vector to be coplanar there must be two or more and they must be linearly dependent. Coplanar vectors have proportional components and their rank is 2.
Vectors have a direction associated with them, scalars do not.
Coplanar :The vectors are in the same plane.Non coplanar :The vectors are not in the same plane.
The term collinear is used to describe vectors which are scalar multiples of one another (they are parallel; can have different magnitudes in the same or opposite direction). The term coplanar is used to describe vectors in at least 3-space. Coplanar vectors are three or more vectors that lie in the same plane (any 2-D flat surface).
Vectors that sum to zero are coplanar and coplanar vectors sum to zero.
Coplanar :The vectors are in the same plane.Non coplanar :The vectors are not in the same plane.
Three vectors are coplanar if they sum to zero. V1 + V2 + V3 = o means the three vectors are coplanar.
What are difference between scalars and vectors
yes
In geometry a vector is used to make the equations easier to understand and to figure out. Velocity and force are examples of vectors. For a vector to be coplanar there must be two or more and they must be linearly dependent. Coplanar vectors have proportional components and their rank is 2.
Without the difference between scalars and vectors the Universe doesn't work !
Vectors have a direction associated with them, scalars do not.
Easy, the fourth vector (D) be opposite the sum of the other three non-coplanar vectors (A , B, C). 0=A + B + C + D where D = -(A + B + C).
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