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The radius vector r can be represented as :
[Assume ϕ to be the angle it subtends with the horizontal]

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r cos(ϕ)^i + r sin(ϕ)^j
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r sin(ϕ)^i + r cos(ϕ)^j
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r cos(ϕ)^i + r cos(ϕ)^j
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r sin(ϕ)^i + r sin(ϕ)^j
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Solution

The correct option is A r cos(ϕ)^i + r sin(ϕ)^j
The magnitude of the projection of the radius vector on x-axis will be equal to r cos(ϕ)
The magnitude of the projection of the radius vector on y-axis will be equal to r sin(ϕ)
so, the radius vector r can be represented as r cos(ϕ)^i + r sin(ϕ)^j

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