how can the resultant vector be zero??????telll
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The resultant vector can be zero if any three vectors add up to zero, they must form a triangle in which each vertex is the head of one vector and tail of other vector.
I mean to say, if there are 3 vectors having unequal magnitude and the sum and subtraction of two of them forms a range in which the 3rd vector comes then for sure the resultant vector will be zero.
And if two vectors are in same direction their resultant will be zero again..
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The resultant vector can be zero if any three vectors add up to zero, they must form a triangle in which each vertex is the head of one vector and tail of other vector.
I mean to say, if there are 3 vectors having unequal magnitude and the sum and subtraction of two of them forms a range in which the 3rd vector comes then for sure the resultant vector will be zero.
And if two vectors are in same direction their resultant will be zero again..
I hope this is helpful ♥️
MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ⭐⭐⭐
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