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Null vector is a vector with zero magnitude and arbitrary direction.
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Zero vector has no magnitude and no particular orientation.
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Therefore, its direction is considered to be undefined or arbitrary.

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unit vector is vector that has magnitude equal to one.
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Unit vectors are commonly used in mathematics and physics to represent the axes of coordinate system, and such as i , j and k for unit vectors along the x, y, and z axes respectively

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Two vectors are equal if they have the same magnitude and direction.
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Some properties of equal vectors include:
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They have the same length or magnitude.
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They point in the same direction.
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They can be represented by the same vector notation or arrow.
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They can be used the same physical quantity.

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a vector that have the same magnitude but opposite direction with the given vector.
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The negative of the vector A is defined as the vector that when added to A gives zero for the vector sum.
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That is, A + (- A) = 0. The vectors A and - A have the same magnitude but point in opposite directions.