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The law of vector multiplication by a scalar states that when a vector \(\mathbf{A}\) is multiplied by a scalar \(k\), the result is a new vector that has the same direction as \(\mathbf{A}\) but a magnitude equal to the magnitude of \(\mathbf{A}\) multiplied by the scalar \(k\). This can be represeRead more
The law of vector multiplication by a scalar states that when a vector \(\mathbf{A}\) is multiplied by a scalar \(k\), the result is a new vector that has the same direction as \(\mathbf{A}\) but a magnitude equal to the magnitude of \(\mathbf{A}\) multiplied by the scalar \(k\). This can be represented as \(k\mathbf{A}\).
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