what is Triangle Law of vector addition
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it states that when two vectors are present in the magnitude and direction then the sides of triangles also represents the resultants vectors..
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Triangle Law of Addition (Two vectors)
Draw the vectors in pictorial form.
Two Vector Form
Choose any of the two vectors as the first and place the second vector’s tail on the head of the first.
Second Tail
Draw a third vector joining the tail of the first to the head of the second. This vector is called the “resultant” which represents the sum of the two vectors. The red and blue line below represent the resultant in each case.
Red Blue Line
It can be noted that the vector sum obtained by taking either vector is exactly the same .
Magnitude and Direction
Triangle Law of Vector Addition
Draw all the vectors in pictorial form.
Three Vector
Choose any two of them and add them according to the triangle law. (a→ and b→ chosen here)
Add Triangle Law
Now add the resultant of the sum to the next vector.
Resultant Vector
The resultant obtained at the end, the F→, is the vector sum of the three vectors considered.
F Vector
In case of more than three vectors, Point 2 and Point 3 could be repeated till the final resultant is obtained.