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“PHYSICS – XI A”
1) A vector which can be displaced parallel to it self and applied at any point is
known as __________ vector.
2) A vector, which can represent the position of a point with respect to some fixed
point in coordinate system, is called __________.
3) The dot product of two vectors is zero when they are __________ to each other.
4) If the vector addition of two vectors of magnitude 3 units and 4 units has a
resultant of 5 units, then the angle between those two vectors is __________.
5) In parallelogram law of vector addition the resultant of the vector is represented
by __________.
6) Law of cosine is normally used to determine the __________ of the resultant.
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7) i× k • j = ____
8) (m + n) A
=m A
+ n A
follows __________law.
9) Cos α,Cosβ and Cos γ are collectively called __________________.
10) If the cross product of two vectors is zero they are __________.
11) The summing up of a vector by using its rectangular components is known as
____________.
12) The cross product of two vectors is a __________ quantity.
13) ________________ method of vector addition is the most accurate method for
more than two vectors.
14) When two vectors of same magnitude but in opposite direction are added a
_______ vector is obtained.
15) Anything which can be measured is known as a ________________.
16) A _________ vector has magnitude equal to 1.
17) When the product of two ______________ quantities is also a _________
quantity, it is known as vector product of the two vectors.
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18) j× i • k × i = ____
19) Law of Sine is normally used to calculate the ____________ of the resultant.
20) The dot product of two vectors is zero when they are __________ to each other.
Ax B =0 and A . B =0 then the vectors A and B
21) If are __________ to each other.
30) When the product of two vector quantities is a number, it is called ___________
product of the vectors.