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What is resultant vector?

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Answered by TheVang51
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Resultant vector-: The resultant vector of two or more vector is defined as that single vector which produces the same effect as is produced by individual vectors together.

  • It is to be noted that the nature of the resultant vector is the same as that of the given vectors.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • In physics, The sum of more than two vectors are commonly known as resultant vector.

  • Suppose, Like this (Vector 1 + Vector 2) => Resultant vector.

  • Example: If vector 1 is A and vector 2 is B and the sum of them would be resultant vector, that (A + B = R).

  • The formula is: F1+F2+F3 = F
  • Sum of two or more vectors.

Clear example finding resultant vector:

  • Lets assume R1, R2 and R3 as 10N, 20N and 30N force.

We know that: F1 + F2 + F3 = F

  • 10 + 20 + -30
  • 10 + 20 = 30
  • 30 + -30
  • 0 N

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