Physics, asked by Abidali9651, 10 months ago

Three vectors →P, →Q and →R are shown in the figure. Let S be any point on the vector →R.
The distance between the point P ad S is b| →R |. The general relation among vectors →P,
→Q and →S is
[A] →S = (1 - b)→P + b→Q
[B] →S = (b -1)→P +b→Q
[C] →S = (1-b²) →P + b→Q
[D] →S = (1-b) →P + b²→Q

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Answered by hlute93
0

Answer:

Given,

Three vectors

P

,

Q

,

R

distance=b∣

R

Since S is the point on

R

So,

P

+b∣

R

R

P

+b∣

R

∣(

∣R∣

R

)

P

+b

R

P

+b(Q−

P

)

(1−b)(

P

)+b

Q

Answered by XxHeartHackerRahulxX
1

option A is the correct answer

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