state law of parallelogram vector to find the magnitude of resultant vector
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f two vectors acting simultaneously on a particle are represented in magnitude and direction by the two adjacent sides of a parallelogram drawn from a point, then their resultant is completely represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal of that parallelogram drawn from that point.
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R=√A^2+B^2+2ABcos theta
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it is a rformula for resultant vector of parrellogram
law:vector of two adjecent sides both pointing from the common vertex then resultant is represented by the diagonal passing through same common vertex
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