Magnitude of $$$\left\langle \sqrt{2}, -1, 1\right\rangle$$$

The calculator will find the magnitude (length, norm) of the vector $$$\left\langle \sqrt{2}, -1, 1\right\rangle$$$, with steps shown.
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Find the magnitude (length) of $$$\mathbf{\vec{u}} = \left\langle \sqrt{2}, -1, 1\right\rangle$$$.

Solution

The vector magnitude of a vector is given by the formula $$$\mathbf{\left\lvert\vec{u}\right\rvert} = \sqrt{\sum_{i=1}^{n} \left|{u_{i}}\right|^{2}}$$$.

The sum of squares of the absolute values of the coordinates is $$$\left|{\sqrt{2}}\right|^{2} + \left|{-1}\right|^{2} + \left|{1}\right|^{2} = 4$$$.

Therefore, the magnitude of the vector is $$$\mathbf{\left\lvert\vec{u}\right\rvert} = \sqrt{4} = 2$$$.

Answer

The magnitude is $$$2$$$A.