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Explain triangle law of vector addition.
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▶️If two vector can be representated boyh in magnitude and direction by the two sides of a triangle taken insame order, then their resultant is representated both in magnitude and direction by the third side of a triangle taken in opposite direction.
▶️Suppose we have two vectors A and B then their resulant vector is the sum of these two. R=A+B
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▶️If two vector can be representated boyh in magnitude and direction by the two sides of a triangle taken insame order, then their resultant is representated both in magnitude and direction by the third side of a triangle taken in opposite direction.
▶️Suppose we have two vectors A and B then their resulant vector is the sum of these two. R=A+B
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†Triangle law†
"If two vectors are represented by two sides of a triangle taken in order then the resultant is given by the third side of the triangle taken in opposite order".
Hope this helps...:)
†Triangle law†
"If two vectors are represented by two sides of a triangle taken in order then the resultant is given by the third side of the triangle taken in opposite order".
Hope this helps...:)
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