explain the properties of vector Addition?
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The properties of vector addition are: ... (v) Vector addition is distributive. i.e. (vi) Magnitude of the resultant of two vectors is less or equal to the sum of the magnitude of two vectors and greater or equal to the magnitude of the difference of the magnitude of two vectors.
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Addition of vectors satisfies two important properties.
The commutative law, which states the order of addition doesn't matter: a+b=b+a. ...
The associative law, which states that the sum of three vectors does not depend on which pair of vectors is added first: (a+b)+c=a+(b+c).
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