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2 December, 14:06

Which vector should be negative?

any vector whose magnitude is less than 1

a displacement in the direction North

the velocity of a falling object

any vector whose magnitude is greater than 1

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  1. 2 December, 15:37
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    The velocity of a falling object

    Explanation:

    The positive X axis is towards right and positive Y axis is towards up, so North direction is positive

    A vector with less than 1 magnitude is not negative, because its magnitude may be in between 0 and 1 which is positive vector.

    Any vector whose magnitude is greater than 1 is never be a negative vector.

    The velocity of a falling object is towards bottom, that is towards negative Y axis. So that vector is negative.
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