find the magnitude and direction of the resultant of two vectors A and B in terms of their magnitudes and angle theta between them
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Let vectors are A and B and their magnitudes are A and B.
Since they are acting opposite to each other so their magnitude will be A-B.
Now there are three cases:
Case 1 : If A = B
Resultant of two vectors will be zero.
Case 2 : If A> B
The resultant A-B will be in the direction of vector A.
Case 3: If A<B
The magnitude of resultant will be B-A in the direction of vector B.
Since they are acting opposite to each other so their magnitude will be A-B.
Now there are three cases:
Case 1 : If A = B
Resultant of two vectors will be zero.
Case 2 : If A> B
The resultant A-B will be in the direction of vector A.
Case 3: If A<B
The magnitude of resultant will be B-A in the direction of vector B.
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