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Can the sum of two vectors be a scalar ? Can it be a numeric ?
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Can the sum of two vectors be a scalar ? Can it be a numeric ?
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No, it is impossible for the magnitude of the sum to be equal to the sum of the magnitudes. the sum of 2 vectors can't be a scalar quantity but the product of 2 vectors can be , the product of two vectors will be a vector having both magnitude and direction.
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Step-by-step explanation:
not sure but hope it helps
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