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Is it possible for a particle to describe a curved path if no force acts on it? Does your answer depend on the frame of reference chosen to view the particle?

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  4. A vector has both magnitude and direction. Does that mean anything tha...

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  5. When is the sum of the two vectors are maximum and when minumum ?

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  6. Can the resultant of two vectors be zero ?

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  7. Isthe magnitude of (vec A + vec B) same asthat of (vec B + vec A) ?

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  8. Under what condition the sum and difference of two vectors will be equ...

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  9. What is a resultant vector ?

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  10. The magnitude of the resultant of two vectors of magnitudes 5 and 3 is...

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  11. Can two vectors of different magitudes be combind to give zero resulta...

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  12. What is the minimum number of forces acting on an object in a plane th...

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  13. Minimum number of two coplanar vectors of equal magnitude whose v...

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  14. Does it make a sense to call a physical quantity a vector, when its ma...

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  15. Give an example of a zero vector

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  16. If |vec P|gt|vec Q|, what is the angle between the maximum resultant a...

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  17. Vectors can be defined as

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  18. Can the scalar produt of two vectors be begative ?

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  19. Can any of the components of a given vector have greater magnitude tha...

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  20. Fifteen vectors, each of magnitude 5 units, are represented by the sid...

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