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Two vectors are called collinear if:- A. They have the same magnitude B. They act along the same line C. They have different magnitude but the same direction D. They lie in different plane
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Answer: B.
Explanation: Collinear vectors act along the same line (equivalently they are parallel or one is a scalar multiple of the other). They need not have the same magnitude (so A is false), they can be in the same or opposite direction (so C is too restrictive), and they do not lie in different planes (D is false).
Explanation: Collinear vectors act along the same line (equivalently they are parallel or one is a scalar multiple of the other). They need not have the same magnitude (so A is false), they can be in the same or opposite direction (so C is too restrictive), and they do not lie in different planes (D is false).
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