Physics, asked by afreenafreen63882, 4 months ago

14. The resultant of two vectors P and Ō is R. If Q is
doubled, the new resultant is perpendicular to P.
Then R equals
(B) (P +Q)
(C) Q Q
(D) (P - Q)
(A) P
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Answered by sidhuips1
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Answer:

your answer is (A) P

Explanation:

  • u have to draw a diagram where Q and Q2 are the points on a straight line
  • PR is the perpendicular to Q and Q2
  • hence it prove that the P is right answer.

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