Physics, asked by AdityaMallick2510, 2 days ago

can ever resultant vector's magnitude be greater than its component vector's magnitude?​

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Answered by nainprincy02
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The components of a vector can never have a magnitude greater than the vector itself. This can be seen by using Pythagorean's Thereom. There is a situation where a component of a vector could have a magnitude that equals the magnitude of the vector. e.g. A=2x + 0y.

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