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can the magnitude of resultant of two vectors of the same magnitude be equal to the magnitude of either of the vector. Explain in detail
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Answered by yadavvinaykumar32033
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Answer:

Originally Answered: Can the magnitude of the resultant of two vectors of equal magnitude be equal to the magnitude of either of the two vectors? Yes it can.

Explanation:

If you add two vectors with equal magnitude, and the magnitude of the resultant vector is equal to the magnitude of both vectors, then the three vectors obviously form an equilateral triangle.

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