A vector p points vertically downwards and another vector q points towards north then. The vector pq points towards
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The direction of the resultant vector will be towards the north direction which is is is making a certain angle towards the vertical downward plane
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- the resultant angle will be dependent on the value of the two vectors P and q. If the vector p and q are equal to each other then the the resultant angle with the vertically downward plane is equal to 45 degree towards the north direction.
- if we consider the angle which it makes with the vertically downward plane as x, then tan x= |p|/ |q| . The angle is dependent only on the the magnitude of the vector
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