20 Physics -- Vectors

Does it have any sense that the vector has zero magnitudes?

Does it have any sense that the vector has zero magnitudes?

Yes, certainly it is meaningful to vector with zero magnitude a vector because it already has zero magnitude and at the same time it's initial and terminal points coincide with each other and has arbitrary direction

Yes, a vector which has zero magnitude is also a vector in case of two vectors travelling in opposite directions with equal magnitudes. At this case, the resultant vector has zero magnitude but it is still a vector. We call it a null vector.

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