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Is it Possible to add three vectors of equal Magnitude but different direction to get null vector Illustrate with a diagram

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Answered by mallickanimesh
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Answered by kkirankkhan1234
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Yes it is possible to add three vectors of equal magnitude but different directions to get a null vector.

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Consider three vectors A,B and C (as shown in the figure^) are equal length are added to each other in the form of equilateral∆.

From the vector polygon , it is clear that sum of vectors is zero tail of the first vector coincides with the head of the last vector.There is no space to draw the resultant vector , so the resultant will be a null vector.

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