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state triangle law of vector​

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Answered by soniya3641
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Explanation:

Statement: If two vectors are represented by the sides of a triangle both in magnitude and direction taken in order, the resultant sum of the vectors is given by the closing third side of the triangle taken in the reverse order both in the magnitude and direction.

To obtain \underset{R}{\rightarrow} which is the resultant of the sum of \underset{A}{\rightarrow} and \underset{B}{\rightarrow} with the same order of magnitude and direction as shown in the figure

Answered by anglerao412
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Answer:

If two vectors are represented by the sides of a triangle both in magnitude and direction taken in order, the resultant sum of the vectors is given by the closing third side of the triangle taken in the reverse order both in the magnitude and direction.

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