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Can the resultant of two vectors of different magnitudes be zero?​

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Answered by itsrishab31
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• Two vectors of different magnitudes cannot add to give zero resultant. Three vectors of different magnitude can add to give zero resultant if they are copanar...

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Answered by utcrush18
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Explanation:

Two vectors of different magnitudes cannot add to give zero resultant. Three vectors of different magnitude can add to give zero resultant if they are copanar.

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