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two vectorsp bar and are in the plane but vector are not in their plane in such case p bar + q bar + r bar​

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Asked on December 27, 2019 byKeerthana Jariwala

The resultant of two vectors P and Q is R. If the magnitude of Q is doubled, the new resultant vector becomes perpendicular to P. Then, the magnitude of R is equal to

A

P+Q

B

P

C

P−Q

D

Q

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P+Q=R

Resultant of P & Q is given as

∣∣∣∣R∣∣∣∣2=∣∣∣∣P

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