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The magnitude of a vector can never be less than the magnitude of one of its components.

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True

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The magnitude of a vector can never be less than the magnitude of any of its components. The magnitude of a vector an only zero if all of its components are zero. The eastward component of vector A is equal to the westward component of vector B and their northward components are equal.

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