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A vector can have as many components as you like, depending on how may dimensions it operates in.
No because magnitude is like length and you cannot have negative length
A vector is like an arrow. It points in the relevant direction and its length is a measure of the distance.
Oh, dude, okay, so like, a resultant vector is the overall effect of two or more vectors combined, while a component vector is just one of the vectors that make up the resultant. It's like saying the whole pizza is the resultant, and the pepperoni and cheese slices are the component vectors. So, basically, the resultant is the big picture, and the components are just the pieces that make it up.
Yes, a vector can be represented in terms of a unit vector which is in the same direction as the vector. it will be the unit vector in the direction of the vector times the magnitude of the vector.