Physics, asked by chandelhere, 1 year ago

The resultant of two vectors P and Q is Ř. If
is doubled then the new resultant vector is
perpendicular to' P'. Then R is equal to :
(1) 2PQ
P-Q?
(2) Q
P+Q
(4) P-Q​

Answers

Answered by rakhidevi352
1

Answer:

R=p+q because if perpendicular the theta is 0°

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