Can two vectors of different magnitudes be combined to give zero resultant?
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No, two vectors of different magnitudes can not give zero resultant.
Three vectors can give zero resultant but two vectors can not.
This is because the effect of vectors cancels out only when they act in the opposite direction and have the same magnitude.
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two vectors cant give zero resultant at all unlike three vectors because it requires same magnitude and should have to act in the opposite direction...
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