College Physics (7th Edition)

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Chapter 3 - Motion in Two Dimensions - Learning Path Questions and Exercises - Conceptual Questions - Page 95: 5

Answer

(a) No. (b) Yes, when all the other components are zero.

Work Step by Step

(a) No, the magnitude of a vector can not be less than any of its components; it is evaluated as the square root of the sum of squares of all the components. (b) When all but one of the components of a vector is zero, a vector is equal to that non-zero component.
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