MULTIPLICATION
OF A VECTOR BY A SCALAR | ||
When a vector is multiplied by a positive number (for example 2, 3 ,5, 60 unit etc.) or a scalar only its magnitude is changed but its direction remains the same as that of the original vector. If however a vector is multiplied by a negative number (for example -2, -3 ,-5, -60 unit etc.) or a scalar not only its magnitude is changed but its direction also reversed. | ||
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The product of a vector ![]() | ||
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DIVISION
OF A VECTOR BY A SCALAR | ||
The division of a vector ![]() | ||
Let n represents a number or scalar and m is its reciprocal then the new vector ![]() | ||
where m = 1/n
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and its magnitude is given by: | ||
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MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION OF VECTOR BY A NUMBER (SCALAR)
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