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Vectors 02 Classification of Vectors

The document outlines various types of vectors, including coincident, parallel, intersecting, and skew lines, as well as categories like equal, negative, and unit vectors. It includes questions for identifying pairs of parallel, equal, and opposite vectors, as well as determining the minimum number of vectors required to produce a null vector in different scenarios. The document serves as a study guide for understanding vector concepts in mathematics and physics.

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Vectors 02 Classification of Vectors

The document outlines various types of vectors, including coincident, parallel, intersecting, and skew lines, as well as categories like equal, negative, and unit vectors. It includes questions for identifying pairs of parallel, equal, and opposite vectors, as well as determining the minimum number of vectors required to produce a null vector in different scenarios. The document serves as a study guide for understanding vector concepts in mathematics and physics.

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Vectors 02

Types of vectors

Q1. Explain

1. Coincident Lines. 2. Parallel Lines.

3. Intersecting Lines. 4. Skew Lines.

5. Equal Vectors. 6. Negative Vectors.

7. Parallel Vectors. 8. Anti-parallel Vectors.

9. Co-initial Vectors. 10. Concurrent Vectors.

11. Co-linear Vectors. 12. Co-planar Vectors.

13. Planer Vectors. 14. Axial Vectors.

15. Base Vectors. 16. Unit Vector.

17. Null Vectors. 18. Fixed Vectors.

19. Moveable Vectors. 20. Position Vector.

21. Displacement Vector.

Q. Which of the following are a pair of parallel vectors.

a) b)

c) d)

Q. Which of the following are a pair of parallel vectors.

a) b)

c) d)
Q. Which of the following are a pair of equal vectors.

a) b)

c) d)

Q. Which of the following are a pair of opposite vectors.

a) b)

c) d)

Q. Which of the following are co-planar vectors

if

Étt s o ftp x
i y

if my

Ft x
I
Toto x
Q6. Find minimum number of vectors requires to produce null vector in following cases.

1. Equal vectors

2. Unequal vectors

3. Equal non co-linear

4. Unequal non co-linear

5. Equal non co-planar

6. Unequal non co-planar

7. Equal co-planar

8. Unequal co-planar
Vectors 02
Types of vectors

Q1. Explain

1. Coincident Lines. 2. Parallel Lines.

3. Intersecting Lines. 4. Skew Lines.

5. Equal Vectors. 6. Negative Vectors.

7. Parallel Vectors. 8. Anti-parallel Vectors.

9. Co-initial Vectors. 10. Concurrent Vectors.

11. Co-linear Vectors. 12. Co-planar Vectors.

13. Planer Vectors. 14. Axial Vectors.

15. Base Vectors. 16. Unit Vector.

17. Null Vectors. 18. Fixed Vectors.

19. Moveable Vectors. 20. Position Vector.

21. Displacement Vector.

Q2. Which of the following are a pair of parallel vectors.

a) b)

c) d)

Q3. Which of the following are a pair of parallel vectors.

a) b)

c) d)
Q4. Which of the following are a pair of equal vectors.

a) b)

c) d)

Q4. Which of the following are a pair of opposite vectors.

a) b)

c) d)

Q5. Which of the following are co-planar vectors

NY ny

T.tt g
Ftw x

my

i
th x
y
i ta x
Q6. Find minimum number of vectors requires to produce null vector in following cases.
(Equal means equal magnitude)

1. Equal vectors

2. Unequal vectors

3. Equal non co-linear

4. Unequal non co-linear

5. Equal non co-planar

6. Unequal non co-planar

7. Equal co-planar
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8. Unequal co-planar
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