Physics, asked by Parthib8726, 1 year ago

Can three vectors of equal magnitude be added to give a vector of same magnitude? Explain. ​

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
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In both cases you can add the magnitudes just like scalars since the resultant vector points along the same line. ... Yes, two vectors of equal magnitude that are pointing in opposite directions will sum to zero. Two vectors of unequal magnitude can never sum to zero.

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Answered by cuteashi95
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Hi, Here is your answer

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In both cases you can add the magnitudes just like scalars since the resultant vector points along the same line. Yes, two vectors of equal magnitude that are pointing in opposite directions will sum to zero. Two vectors of unequal magnitude can never sum to zero.

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