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the resultant of two vectors p and q is perpendicular to p and the magnitude of the resultant is p then the magnitude of a is​

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Answered by anamshaikh703066
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Explanation:

Step 1: Initial resultant between two vectors [Ref. Fig. 1]

Resultant of P and Q,

∣∣∣∣R∣∣∣∣2=∣∣∣∣P∣∣∣∣2+∣∣∣∣Q∣∣∣∣2+2∣∣∣∣P∣∣∣∣∣∣∣∣Q∣∣∣∣cosθ                            ....(1)

Step 2: Dot product between new resultant and P  [Ref. Fig. 2]

When Q is doubled, new resultant, R1 =P+2Q  becomes perpendicular to 

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