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state and explain triangle law of vector addition

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Triangle law of vector addition states that when two vectors acting at a point can be represented both in magnutude and direction by the two sides if a triangle taken in same order,then their resultant is both in magnitude and direction by the thurd side of the triangle taken in opposite order.Let \:  \:  two \:  vectors  \: P^→and \:Q ^→be \: represented

both in magnitude and direction by the sides AB and BC of the triangle ABC taken in the same order, then  \: their  \: resultant  \: R^→=P^→+Q^→ \:  is

given both inagnitude and durection by the third sides AC taken in opposite order.

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