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parallelogram law of vector addition ​

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Answered by Itzkrushika156
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Explanation:

The Statement of Parallelogram law of vector addition is, If two vectors are considered to be the adjacent sides of a parallelogram, then the resultant of two vectors is given by the vector that is a diagonal passing through the point of contact of two vectors.

Answered by motug2cool
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If two vectors are represented in magnitude and direction by the adjacent sides of a parallelogram, then their resultant is obtained as diagonal of the parallelogram passing through the point of intersection of the two vectors.

LET A AND B BE TH E TWO VECTORS LYING IN A PLANE AT AN ANGLE θ. THEY ARE  REPRESENTED BY THE ADJACENT SIDES OF A PARALLELOGRAM. THE DIAGONAL LN, GIVES THE RESULTANT OF THE TWO VECTORS A AND B

MAGNITUDE OF RESULTANT VECTOR,R= √A^2+B^2+2ABCosθ

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