If \vec{a}=\vec{i}+\vec{j}+2 \vec{k}, then the corresponding unit vector \hat{a} in the direction of \vec{a}= (a) \frac{\vec{i}+\vec{j}+\vec{k}}{\sqrt{6}} (b) \frac{\vec{i}+\vec{j}+2 \vec{k}}{\sqrt{6}} (c) \frac{\vec{i}+\vec{j}+2 \vec{k}}{6} (d) None of these
If \vec{a}=\vec{i}+\vec{j}+2 \vec{k}, then the corresponding unit vector \hat{a} in the direction of \vec{a}= (a) \frac{\vec{i}+\vec{j}+\vec{k}}{\sqrt{6}} (b) \frac{\vec{i}+\vec{j}+2 \vec{k}}{\sqrt{6}} (c) \frac{\vec{i}+\vec{j}+2 \vec{k}}{6} (d) None of these

SOL:
Correct option is B. \frac{\vec{i}+\vec{j}+2 \vec{k}}{\sqrt{6}}