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Find the magnitude of the projection:

Find the magnitude of the projection:-example-1
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Explanation:


\boxed{\begin{minipage}{7 cm}\underline{Scalar projection}\\\\Scalar projection $=(u \cdot v)/(|u|)$\\\\where:\\ \phantom{ww}$\bullet$ $u$ is the vector being projected onto.\\\end{minipage}}

Given:

  • u = 〈0, -1⟩
  • v = 〈-5, -3⟩

Calculate the magnitude of vector u:


\implies |u|=√((0)^2+(-1)^2)=1

The scalar projection is the magnitude of the vector projection.

Therefore, the magnitude of the projection of vector v onto vector u is:


\implies (u \cdot v)/(|u|)=(\langle0, -1\rangle \cdot \langle-5, -3\rangle)/(1)=(0 +3)/(1)=(3)/(1)=3

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