Physics, asked by Mrinal1290, 10 months ago

the vector product of two vectors will have maximum magnitude when the angle is

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Answered by jugnoogupta1975
4

Answer:

The resultant is maximum when two vectors are parallel to each other

.i.e. angle is zero.

Explanation:

Resultant of two vectors is given by ..

R² = A²+ B² +2AB cos θ

Where θ is the angle between the two vectors .

If θ =0° then R²=A²+ B² +2AB (max)

Answered by prem4324v
3

Answer:

The resultant is maximum when two vectors are parallel to each other

.i.e. angle is zero.

Explanation:

Resultant of two vectors is given by ..

R² = A²+ B² +2AB cos θ

Where θ is the angle between the two vectors .

If θ =0° then R²=A²+ B² +2AB (max)

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