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draw the Vector Addition :

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\textsf{draw the vector addition:}

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\setlength{\unitlength}{1cm}\begin{picture}(0,0)\thicklines\put(0,0){\vector(1,0){4}}\put(0,0){\vector(2,3){2}}\put(0,0){\vector(2,1){4}}\put(4.2,-0.1){$\large\vec{A}$}\put(2,3.2){$\large\vec{B}$}\put(4.2,2){$\large\vec{R}$}\end{picture}

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Vector addition is the operation of adding two or more vectors together into a vector sum. The so-called parallelogram law gives the rule for vector addition of two or more vectors. For two vectors and , the vector sum is obtained by placing them head to tail and drawing the vector from the free tail to the free head.

\setlength{\unitlength}{1cm}\begin{picture}(0,0)\thicklines\put(0,0){\vector(1,0){4}}\put(0,0){\vector(2,3){2}}\put(0,0){\vector(2,1){4}}\put(4.2,-0.1){$\large\vec{A}$}\put(2,3.2){$\large\vec{B}$}\put(4.2,2){$\large\vec{R}$}\end{picture}

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