Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics (4th Edition)

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Chapter 3 - Vectors and Coordinates Systems - Conceptual Questions - Page 77: 5

Answer

Zero vector may be defined as the vector having zero magnitude and any arbitrary direction.

Work Step by Step

A vector whose initial and terminal points are coincident is called zero vector. It has zero magnitude and any arbitrary direction.
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