Physics, asked by omkar1304, 4 months ago

The resultant of P vector and Q vector is R vector.If Q is doubled R is also doubled, if Q is reversed then also R is doubled. Find P:Q:R​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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If Q is doubled, then it becomes 2Q. Also, if the vector is reversed, and if angle is θ with another vector, then it becomes 180−θ. By using these properties, we can solve this question. ... To solve this, we know that the resultant of two vectors is related with them as, |R|2=|P|2+|Q|2+2|P||Q|cosθ.

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omkar1304: but we cannot get answer just by using this formula we have also subtract the vectors
omkar1304: the answer you gave is only half
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