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if |A+B|=|A-B|find the angle b/w Aand b


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Answered by kaustumbh3136
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Answer:I assume the question means |A+B|=|A-B| where A and B are non-zero vectors.

Squaring both sides,

|A+B|2=|A−B|2  

Since  A.A=|A|2  

|A+B|2=|A−B|2  

(A+B).(A+B)=(A−B).(A−B)  

A.A+A.B+B.A+B.B=A.A−A.B−B.A+B.B  ( Using distributive property)

|A|2+2A.B+|B|2=|A|2−2A.B+|B|2  

4A.B=0  

A.B=0  

|A||B|cos(θ)=0  

Since A and B are non-zero vectors,  cos(θ) must be zero. It implies that A and B are perpendicular as in the interval  [0,π]  cos vanishes only at  π/2

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