according to polygon law when is the resultant of more than 2 vectors zero
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When two vectors having the same magnitude are acting on a body in opposite directions, then their resultant vector is zero. Two vectors of different magnitudes cannot give zero resultant vector. Three vectors of different or same magnitudes can give zero resultant vector if they are collinear.
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