What is the difference between resultant vector and magnitude of resultant vector?
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The resultant is the vector sum of two or more vectors. It is the result of adding two or more vectors together. If displacement vectors A, B, and C are added together, the result will be vector R. As shown in the diagram, vector R can be determined by the use of an accurately drawn, scaled, vector addition diagram.
magnitude of resultant vector?
the magnitude of the resultant vector is √(A² + B² + 2 A B cos²θ) and the formula for the direction of the resultant vector with respect to vector A i.e. the angle made by the resultant vector with vector
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