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Two vectors Vector A and Vector B are acting in the same plane and the vector c is perpendicular to the plane. The resultant of these vectors - (a) may be zero(b) can not be zero (c) lies between vector A and Vector B(d) Lies between vector A and Vector - B

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Answered by ReRepeater
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Explanation:

Resultant vectors are the quadratic sum relation of the two vectors .Therefore the resultant always lies between the vectors A and B

 

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