If a vector is multiplied by a scalar:
(a) Then its magnitude is increased by the square root of that scalar’s magnitude
(b) Then its magnitude is increased by the square of that scalar’s magnitude
(c) Then its magnitude is increased by the amount of that scalar’s magnitude
(d) You cannot multiply the vector with a scalar
The question was asked by my school principal while I was bunking the class.
Enquiry is from Addition of a System of Coplanar Forces in portion Force Vectors of Engineering Mechanics