Physics, asked by azamahmad806, 3 months ago

Can the sum of the magnitudes of tow vectors ever be equal to the magnitude of the sum of the same two vectors? If so, Why not? If yes, When?​

Answers

Answered by ns3991813
0

Answer:

Here, ∣

A

+

B

∣=∣

A

B

A

2

+B

2

+2

A

.

B

=A

2

+B

2

−2

A

.

B

4

A

.

B

=0

As dot products of two vectors is zero so the angle between them will be 90

o

.

Answered by hareekshithasp3se3v
0

Answer:

It depends

Explanation:

See, vectors need two values, one is the direction and another is magnitude. If the direction unit is one and the magnitude is some value x, then the sum of magnitudes and the sum of their vector be equal. If the value are not in the same fashion then the answer is no

Hopefully

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