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State parallelogram law of vector addition

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Answered by saimaarfain
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It states that if two vectors acting on a particle at the same time be represented in magnitude and direction by the two adjacent sides of the parallelogram drawn from a point , their resultant vector is represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal of the parallelogram drawn from the same point .

Answered by MrEccentric
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The Triangle Law of Vector Addition states that "If two similar vectors can be represented both in magnitude and direction as two sides of a triangle taken in order, then the third side taken in the reverse order gives the resultant of two vectors both in magnitude and direction..."

The Parallelogram Law of Vector Addition states that "If two similar vectors can be represented both in magnitude and direction as two adjacent sides of a parallelogram with origins at the intersection, then the diagonal from the point of intersection gives the resultant of the two vectors, both in magnitude and direction..."

The Polygon Law of Vector Addition states that "If a number of vectors can be represented as the sides of a polygon taken in order, both in magnitude and direction, then the side which completes the polygon taken in the reverse order, gives the resultant of all the original vectors both in magnitude and direction..."

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