Physics, asked by zeeshanzameer, 5 months ago

A vector S of magnitude 6 and another vector T have a sum of magnitude 12. The vector T

A. must have a magnitude of at least 6 but no more than 18
B. may have a magnitude of 20
C. cannot have a magnitude greater than 12
D. must be perpendicular to S
E. must be perpendicular to the vector sum​

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Answered by vanshikadudeja
3

Answer:

a

Explanation:

a option because vector T can be parallel as well as antiparallel vector. in case of parallel, magnitude will be 6 and in anti, it will be 18

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