Question #46811

What type of vector is w+(-w)=0

null vector
scalar vector
vector
magnitude
1

Expert's answer

2014-10-15T08:59:48-0400

Answer on Question #46811 – Math – Vector Calculus

Question:

What type of vector is w+(w)=0w + (-w) = 0

null vector

scalar vector

vector

magnitude

Solution:

A null vector is a vector having magnitude equal to zero. It is represented by 0\vec{0}. A null vector has no direction or it may have any direction. Generally a null vector is either equal to resultant of two equal vectors acting in opposite directions or multiple vectors in different directions.


0=w+(w)\vec{0} = \vec{w} + (-\vec{w})


Answer: null vector

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