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properties of triangle law of vector addition​

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Answered by madhu637257
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Triangle law of vector addition states that when two vectors are represented by two sides of a triangle in magnitude and direction taken in same order then third side of that triangle represents in magnitude and direction the resultant of the vector

Answered by vikrambrainly
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When two vectors are depicted by two sides of a triangle in the order of magnitude and direction, the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector are represented by the third side of the triangle.

Explanation:

If two vectors are represented by two sides of a triangle taken in order, then their vector sum is represented by the third side of the triangle taken in the opposite direction, according to the triangle rule for vector addition.

Addition of vectors satisfies two important properties:

1. The commutative law, which states the order of addition doesn't matter: a+b=b+a

2. The associative law, which states that the sum of three vectors does not depend on which pair of vectors is added first: (a+b)+c=a+(b+c).

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