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define resultant vector

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Answered by suchitgiri276
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A resultant vector is the combination of two or more single vectors. When used alone, the term vector refers to a graphical representation of the magnitude and direction of a physical entity like force, velocity, or acceleration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Resultant Vector ➡️ The resultant is the vector sum of two or more vectors. When displacement vectors are added, the result is a resultant displacement. But any two vectors can be added as long as they are the same vector quantity. If two or more velocity vectors are added, then the result is a resultant velocity.

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