what do you understand by a resultant vector ?show that vector addition of two vector is different from scaler addition of two scales
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Vector quantity has direction & magnitude…
Scalar quantity has magnitude but no direction …
Since force has both magnitude & direction, it's a vector quantity
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Vectors in Two Dimensions
A vector is a quantity that has magnitude and direction. Displacement, velocity, acceleration, and force, for example, are all vectors. In one-dimensional, or straight-line, motion, the direction of a vector can be given simply by a plus or minus sign. In two dimensions (2-d), however, we specify the direction of a vector relative to some reference frame (i.e., coordinate system), using an arrow having length proportional to the vector’s magnitude and pointing in the direction of the vector.
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