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The magnitude of resultant of two ____ vectors is highest. (Fill in the blank)

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Answered by anu24239
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HIII.......

THERE IS YOUR ANSWER.....

THE MAGNITUDE OF RESULTANT OF TWO VECTOR IS MAXIMUM WHEN TWO VECTOR IS MOVE ALONG SAME AXIS...

THIS IS BECAUSE ON SUCH CASE THEY ARE BEHAVING LIKE SCALARS HENCE CAN BE ADD LIKE NORMAL ADDITION.....

LET. a And b are the two vectors in same direction..... .

THAN THE RESULTANT OF THESE VECTOR WILL BE....

r^{2} =  a^{2}  + b^{2}  + 2ab \cos( \alpha ) \\  where \:  \alpha  \: is \: the \: angle \: btw \: a \: and \: b \\r^{2}  =  a^{2}  + b^{2}   + 2ab \\ r^{2}  = (a + b)^{2}  \\ r = a + b

WHERE ARE IS THE RESULTANT OF THE VECTOR... . .

HOPE YOU LIKE IT.. . .

Answered by PrashantMishra420420
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Ye hoga answer ............................

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