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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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Correct answer: B.
Explanation: Collinear vectors lie along the same line (their lines of action are collinear). Their magnitudes may be equal or different and their directions may be the same or opposite, so A, C and D are not generally required.
Explanation: Collinear vectors lie along the same line (their lines of action are collinear). Their magnitudes may be equal or different and their directions may be the same or opposite, so A, C and D are not generally required.
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