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A Vector Has Magnitude and Direction. Does It Have a Location in Space? Can It Vary with Time? Will Two Equal Vectors A And B At Different Locations in Space Necessarily Have Identical Physical Effects? Give Examples in Support of Your Answer - Physics

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A vector has magnitude and direction. Does it have a location in space? Can it vary with time? Will two equal vectors a and b at different locations in space necessarily have identical physical effects? Give examples in support of your answer.

उत्तर १

 No; Yes; No

Generally speaking, a vector has no definite locations in space. This is because a vector remains invariant when displaced in such a way that its magnitude and direction remain the same. However, a position vector has a definite location in space.

A vector can vary with time. For example, the displacement vector of a particle moving with a certain velocity varies with time.

Two equal vectors located at different locations in space need not produce the same physical effect. For example, two equal forces acting on an object at different points can cause the body to rotate, but their combination cannot produce an equal turning effect.

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उत्तर २

(i) Besides having magnitude and direction, each vector has also a location in space.

(ii) A vector can vary with time. As an example, velocity and acceleration vectors may vary with time.

(iii) Two equal vectors a and b having different locations may not have same physical effect. As an example, two balls thrown with the same force, one from earth and the other from moon will attain different ‘maximum heights’.

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पाठ 4: Motion in a Plane - Exercises [पृष्ठ ८८]

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पाठ 4 Motion in a Plane
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