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A particle has two velocity v1 and v2. The resultant velocity is equal to v1 in magnitude. The angle which the new resultant makes with v2 when v1 is doubled​

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Answered by midhun1midhun1
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Explanation:

It means that tan δ' is infinity. Hence the angle δ' that the resultant makes with the velocity V₂  is π/2.

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