f two non zero vectors are acted on a body, in what condition the
resultant vector on the body will be zero?
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6 The resultant of two non-zero vectors, one is double the other in magnitude, is perpendicular to the smaller of the two vectors
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the resultant will be zero when they are in equilibrium.
let a vector A and vector B, there resultant will be vector A + vector B . so if A and B are in equilibrium then there sum is equal to zero .
so that's why in equilibrium the resultant will be zero
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