Physics, asked by omsairam37, 11 months ago

Given R vector =A vector + B vector and R=A=B . The angle between A vector and B vector is

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Answered by shekhawat33
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Answer:

60

because an equolatrel triangle will be casted


omsairam37: But the answer given is 120degrees
shekhawat33: the statement r= a = b cannot be correct if r= a+b
shekhawat33: think of it yourself
shekhawat33: how can a resultant vector be equal to it's constitute ones
aniket81684: can u solve in little brief plz
Answered by jhalaxu
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Explanation: As the magnitude of A=B=R , therefore the triangle is an equilateral triangle. Therefore the angle between A and B is 120 degrees

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