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two vectors a and b inclined at an angle theta w.r.t each other have a resultant c which makes an angle beta with a. if the directions a and b are interchanged, then the resultant will have the same

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Answered by vrajpatel30503
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magnitude will remain the same because directions of both the vectors are interchange so the resultant vecter direction change

Answered by prachikalantri
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vector, in mathematics, a quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position. Examples of such quantities are velocity and acceleration.

Neither the magnitude of vectors nor the angle between the vectors is changed. So, magnitude of the result remains unchanged. However, the direction of the resultant will be changed.

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