Answer:
No.
The rectangular component of a vector can't be greater than the vector itself
because the rectangular components of a vector \[\overset{\to
}{\mathop{\text{A}}}\,\] are \[{{A}_{x}}=A\cos \text{ }\!\!\theta\!\!\text{ }\]
and \[{{A}_{y}}=A\sin \text{ }\!\!\theta\!\!\text{ }\]. As \[\sin \text{
}\!\!\theta\!\!\text{ }\] and \[\cos \text{ }\!\!\theta\!\!\text{ }\] both are \[\le
1\], therefore \[{{A}_{x}}\]and \[{{A}_{y}}\] cannot be greater than A.
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