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10. the direction of a vector represents the a lowest number of flux li…

Question

  1. the direction of a vector represents the

a lowest number of flux lines being cut
b magnitude of voltage or current
c phase at which the wave is being monitored
d frequency of the sine wave

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In electrical - related contexts, the direction of a vector often represents the phase at which the wave is being monitored. Flux lines cutting is not related to vector direction for this general concept. Magnitude of voltage or current is represented by the length of the vector, not the direction. Frequency is not related to the direction of a vector.

Answer:

C. phase at which the wave is being monitored