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The resultant of two vectors P and Q is R.If Q is doubled then the new resultant vector is perpendicular to P.Then magnitude of R is -?

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Answered by physicslover
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the resultant can be perpendicular to one Vector if the vector is zero Vector
in this p is a zero Vector
so, the value of ,r, Vector ,q.
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