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the resultant of two vectors of equal magnitude is double of either of the vector then the angle between them is what​

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Answered by KhanLuqman
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Answer:

The angle between the Two vectors is Zero degree.

Explanation:

It is obvious that two vectors can give the maximum resultant in case when they are parallel to each other i.e. the angle between them is zero.

In the above case the two vectors;

(consider A1 & A2)

that are same in magnitude

( |A1| = |A2| = A ) give resultant = 2A

which is the maximum value possible thus they have to be parallel and the angle must be Zero.

Answered by Sahil3459
0

Answer:

There is no angle between the two vectors. So it's zero degrees.

Explanation:

It goes without saying that two vectors can produce the greatest result when they are perpendicular to one another, or when the angle between them is zero.

Let the two vectors be A1 and A2.

And, that is equivalent in size.

(|A1| = |A2| = A)

resultant = 2A, this is the highest feasible value; as a result, they must be parallel and the angle must be zero.

Thus, a resultant's magnitude is the same as any of two vectors with the same magnitude.

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