Answer :
Answer:
Expression that can be used to produce vector b from vector a
= T× magnitude of vector a × vector 'a'
Step-by-step explanation:
Given question is based on the concept of vectors
Vectors:- Vectors is a geometric entity that has both magnitude and direction. Vectors have an initial point at the point where they start and a terminal point that tells the final position of the point. Various operations can be applied to vectors such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication
To produce an another vector form a given vector we increase its magnitude only not its direction as we have to produce another vector 'b' with increased magnitude from a given vector 'a'.
its clear from the question that only the magnitude of vector a is increased to produce another vector b
hence we multiply any constant ('T') with the magnitude of vector a to increase its magnitude.
and finally multiply the increased magnitude with the vector 'a' itself to get the answer.
so, the final expression that can be used to produce vector b from vector a is = T× magnitude of vector a × vector 'a'.
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