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The sum of the_______________ orders is an example of vector addition. 1. Four 2. Five 3. Six 4. Seven

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Answered by anuragsingh28
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Vector addition is the operation of adding two or more vectors together into a vector sum. The so-called parallelogram law gives the rule for vector addition of two or more vectors.

so the correct answer is=> All of the above

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The required correct answer is All of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Since vectors have both magnitude and direction, their total cannot be calculated by simply adding two vectors together. It is more complicated to add vectors than it is to add scalars. Let's use the example of a car traveling 10 miles north and 10 miles south to further comprehend this. The displacement is zero but the total distance traveled, in this case, is 20 miles. The North and South displacements are both vector values, and since they are in different directions, they cancel out one another. Let's look at some methods for adding and subtracting vectors in this article.
  • A + B is the resultant vector when two vectors, a and b, are added together using vector addition.
  • These are certain guidelines that must be adhered to when adding vectors.
  • Only vectors of the same kind can be combined together. For instance, mass must be subtracted from acceleration rather than added.
  • Scalars and vectors cannot be combined.
  • The process of adding two or more vectors together to create a vector sum is known as vector addition. The so-called parallelogram law lays forth the guidelines for adding two or more vectors together.

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