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by thaumasiotes
798 days ago
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Yes, what's your point? Vectors with larger magnitudes have larger magnitudes than vectors with smaller magnitudes do? If you're going to defend the idea that something I said was incorrect, maybe you should have some idea of what it was? |
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> Vectors with larger magnitudes have larger magnitudes than vectors with smaller magnitudes do?
Vectors with more dimensions have larger magnitudes than vectors with fewer components, for the same average magnitude of the components. The distance between the origin and (1,1) is less than the distance between the origin and (1,1,1) even though the components in both cases all have magnitude 1.