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Find magnitude \(\vec{a}\) =\(\hat{i}\) + \(\hat{j}\) + \(\hat{k}\).(a) \(\sqrt{3}\)(b) \(\sqrt{2}\)(c) 0(d) \(\sqrt{4}\)I had been asked this question during an interview.My question is from Multiplication of a Vector by a Scalar in section Vector Algebra of Mathematics – Class 12 |
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Answer» CORRECT option is (a) \(\sqrt{3}\) Best explanation: Magnitude of vector is calculated by formula \(\sqrt{X^2+ y^2+ Z^2}\). Where x, y, z are the COEFFICIENTS of \(\hat{i}\), \(\hat{j}\), \(\hat{k}\). The magnitude of vector \(\vec{a}\) is calculated as \(\sqrt{(1^2+1^2+1^2)} = \sqrt{3}\). |
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