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If 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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Answered by mitalighadshi1972
4

Answer:

6 The resultant of two non-zero vectors, one is double the other in magnitude, is perpendicular to the smaller of the two vectors

Answered by VaibhavSR
0

Answer:

the resultant will be zero when they are in equilibrium

Explanation:

A nonzero vector x is an eigenvector of a rectangular matrix A if there exists a scalar λ, referred to as an eigenvalue, such that Ax = λx.

Similar matrices have the identical feature equation (and, therefore, the identical eigenvalues).

Nonzero vectors withinside the eigenspace of the matrix A for the eigenvalue λ are eigenvectors of A.

Eigenvalues and eigenvectors for a linear transformation  are decided with the aid of using finding the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of any matrix illustration for T; the eigenvectors of the matrix are coordinate representations of the eigenvector of T.

the consequent could be 0 whilst they're in equilibrium

So,  vector outcomes may be 0 in the event that they have the identical importance however contrary in direction

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