what is triangle law??explain it in simple language..not a science student
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Triangle law of vector addition states that when two vectors are represented by two sides of a triangle in magnitude and direction taken in same order then third side of that triangle represents in magnitude and direction the resultant of the vectors.
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Triangle Law : If two vectors are represented as two sides of a triangle, then the resultant vector of these 2 vectors is represented by the third side of the triangle.
Meaning: It states that, if two vectors are imagined to be the two sides of a triangle, then the third side of the triangle represents the resultant vector of the first two vectors.
Here, Direction and Magnitude depend on the first two vectors taken into consideration.
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