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The angle between p of the resultant of p+q and p-q

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Answered by qwtiger
72

Answer:

The angle will be zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

Resultant of P+Q and P-Q will be 2P. P and 2P are parallel.

The resultant of this vector is twice in magnitude of vector P but having  same direction. Therefore angle is 0°.

hence angle between p and the resultant of p+q and p-q will be equal to zero.

Answered by assalterente
40

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Our question is:

The angle between p of the resultant of p+q and p-q

Since we know that p + q and p - q, lets consider that p and 2p are parallel.

We need to consider that a resultant vector is the double of the initial magnitude and the same direction as the first one. Therefore, we can from this conclude that the angle wil be equal to 0º.

The final result of p + q and p - q is equal to 2p, and the angle between them will be equal to 0º.

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