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Can the resultant vector be equal to one of the component vectors? ​

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Answered by manya5198
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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. As @almagest said, this means that the difference between the angles of the two vectors is degrees


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