Physics, asked by tkalystkatsky, 1 year ago

can two vector of different magnitude be combined to give zero resultant??


lohit1234: any doubts
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tkalystkatsky: here given that
tkalystkatsky: three vectors not in one plane can't give zero resultant

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Answered by lohit1234
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Answers : (3) No, two vectorswith different magnitude cannever give a zero resultant. This is because the effect of vectorscancels out only when they act in the opposite direction and have the same magnitude. ... Therefore the three vectors with different magnitude can give zero resultant I hope my answer helpful please mark me as brinlist

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tkalystkatsky: here given that three vectors not in one plane can't give zero resultant
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