Physics, asked by r9673023999r, 10 months ago

Angle
between vector (P-Q) & (P+Q) wil
be:​

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Answered by suruchiii
2

because both are equal as stated above. Now the angle between p+q and p , and , p and p-q are added I.e.60°+30°=90°, thus angle between p+q and p-q is 90°.

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Answered by PranjalMalik
0

Answer:

The angle will be zero.

Explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

Resultant of P+Q and P-Q will be 2P. P and 2P are parallel.

The resultant of this vector is twice in magnitude of vector P but having  same direction. Therefore angle is 0°.

hence angle between p and the resultant of p+q and p-q will be equal to zero.

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