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If \(\vec{a}\) =\(\hat{i}\) + \(\hat{j}\) + \(\hat{k}\) and λ=5, what is value of λ\(\vec{a}\)?(a) \(\hat{i}\) + \(\hat{j}\) + \(\hat{k}\)(b) 5\(\hat{i}\) + 5\(\hat{j}\) + 5\(\hat{k}\)(c) \(\hat{i}\) + 5\(\hat{j}\) + 5\(\hat{k}\)(d) 10\(\hat{i}\) + 10\(\hat{j}\) + 10\(\hat{k}\)This question was addressed to me at a job interview.My doubt stems from Multiplication of a Vector by a Scalar in division Vector Algebra of Mathematics – Class 12

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Right OPTION is (b) 5\(\hat{i}\) + 5\(\hat{j}\) + 5\(\hat{K}\)

To explain I would SAY: Multiplication of VECTOR \(\vec{a}\) =\(\hat{i}\) + \(\hat{j}\) + \(\hat{k}\) by scalar value 5 RESULTS in 5\(\hat{i}\) + 5\(\hat{j}\) + 5\(\hat{k}\), as in these type of questions we multiply\(\hat{i}\), \(\hat{j,}\)

\(\hat{k}\) with the constant given and the answer comes out to be 5\(\hat{i}\) + 5\(\hat{j}\) + 5\(\hat{k}\).



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