Physics, asked by vickyaicky1291, 1 year ago

Let vector C=vectorA+vectorB then
a)magnitude vector C is always greater than magnitude of vector A
b)it is possible to have magnitude of vector C less than magnitude of vector A and magnitude of vector C less than magnitude of vector B

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Answered by SahilAlom
4

Answer:

B)It is possible to have magnitude of vector C is less then magnitude of vector.......

Answered by patkalmahadev12
1

Answer:

option b

Explanation:

that it is possible to have C<A and C<B

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