CBSE Class 12th Exam Date:17 Feb' 26 - 17 Feb' 26
Imagine you are flying a drone it is not enough to say it moved 5 meters; you also need to know where it went (like north or upward). That is exactly what vectors help with In Class 12 maths exercise 10.1 solutions, you will learn how to represent such directional movements, which are useful in fields like navigation, physics, and engineering. This is an important chapter for both board exams and competitive exam like JEE ,NEET etc.
NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Maths Chapter 10 Exercise 10.1 is not just for boards; it also builds a strong base for JEE Main and even helps with NEET Physics topics involving vectors. This NCERT solution for Class 12 Maths step-by-step solutions are made by faculty experts to match student needs, making complex problems easier to understand. Regular practice boosts your concept clarity, speed, and confidence.
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Question 1: Represent graphically a displacement of 40 km, $30 ^\circ$ east of north.
Answer:
Represent graphically a displacement of 40 km, $30 ^\circ$ east of north.
N,S,E,W are all 4 direction north,south,east,west respectively.
$\underset{OP}{\rightarrow}$ is displacement vector which $\left | \underset{OP}{\rightarrow} \right |$
= 40 km.
$\underset{OP}{\rightarrow}$ makes an angle of 30 degrees east of north as shown in the figure.

Question 2 (1): Classify the following measures as scalars and vectors.
10Kg
Answer:
10kg is a scalar quantity as it has only magnitude.
Question 2 (2): Classify the following measures as scalars and vectors. 2 meters north west
Answer:
This is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and direction.
Question 2 (3): Classify the following measures as scalars and vectors. $40 ^\circ$
Answer:
This is a scalar quantity as it has only magnitude.
Question 2 (4): Classify the following measures as scalars and vectors. 40 watt
Answer:
This is a scalar quantity as it has only magnitude.
Question 2 (5): Classify the following measures as scalars and vectors. $10 ^{-19} \: \: coulomb$
Answer:
This is a scalar quantity as it has only magnitude.
Question 2 (6): Classify the following measures as scalars and vectors. $20 m/s^2$
Answer:
This is a Vector quantity as it has magnitude as well as direction.by looking at the unit, we conclude that measure is acceleration which is a vector.
Question 3: Classify the following as scalar and vector quantities.
(1) time period
Answer:
This is a scalar quantity as it has only magnitude.
Question 3: Classify the following as scalar and vector quantities.
(2) distance
Answer:
Distance is a scalar quantity as it has only magnitude.
Question 3: Classify the following as scalar and vector quantities.
(3) force
Answer:
Force is a vector quantity as it has both magnitudes as well as direction.
Question 3: Classify the following as scalar and vector quantities.
(4) velocity
Answer:
Velocity is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and direction.
Question 3: Classify the following as scalar and vector quantities.
(5) work done
Answer:
work done is a scalar quantity, as it is the product of two vectors.
Question 4: In Fig 10.6 (a square), identify the following vectors.
(1) Coinitial

Answer:
Since vector $\vec{a}$ and vector $\vec{d}$ are starting from the same point, they are coinitial.
Question 4: In Fig 10.6 (a square), identify the following vectors.
(2) Equal

Answer:
Since Vector $\vec{b}$ and Vector $\vec{d}$ both have the same magnitude and same direction, they are equal.
Question 4: In Fig 10.6 (a square), identify the following vectors.
(3) Collinear but not equal

Answer:
Since vector $\vec{a}$ and vector $\vec{c}$ have the same magnitude but different direction, they are colinear and not equal.
Question 5: Answer the following as true or false.
(1) $\vec a$ and $-\vec a$ are collinear.
Answer:
True, $\vec a$ and $-\vec a$ are collinear. they both are parallel to one line hence they are colinear.
Question 5: Answer the following as true or false.
(2) Two collinear vectors are always equal in magnitude.
Answer:
False, because colinear means they are parallel to the same line but their magnitude can be anything and hence this is a false statement.
Question 5: Answer the following as true or false.
(3) Two vectors having same magnitude are collinear.
Answer:
False, because any two non-colinear vectors can have the same magnitude.
Question 5: Answer the following as true or false.
(4) Two collinear vectors having the same magnitude are equal.
Answer:
False, because two collinear vectors with the same magnitude can have opposite direction
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No, power is a scalar quantity. Power has magnitude but no direction
There may be questions to identify collinear and equal vectors and also to classify the given quantity as scalars and vectors.
The question asks to represent a vector from a reference. Here the reference direction is north and the vector is lying 30 degrees clockwise to the north(towards east). The magnitude of the vector is represented by choosing a scale. For example 1unit=10Km, then 40Km=4 units.
The unit of the quantity is given. The given unit meter per second square represents acceleration. And acceleration is a vector quantity. The concepts of acceleration are covered in the high school Class and also in Class11.
If the given vectors have the same magnitude and point towards the same directions then these vectors are equal
Yes, two collinear vectors can be in the same direction or in opposite directions.
No, collinear vectors can have different magnitudes.
The unit of force is Newton and is represented by N.
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