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Can a vector have a component equal to zero and still have a nonzero magnitude?

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Can a vector have a component equal to zero and still have a nonzero magnitude?

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If a vector has nonzero components, it can’t have magnitude of a vector. If it has a nonzero component it is a nonzero magnitude.

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