Equal Vector - Definition, Formula, Angle, Examples, FAQs
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Description
A vector A is called an equal vector to vector B if they have the same magnitude and are pointed in the same direction. Two or more vectors are equal if they are co-directed, collinear, and have the same magnitude.
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