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what is triangle law of vectors?????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Quick Reference. A law which states that if a body is acted upon by two vectors represented by two sides of a triangle taken in order, the resultant vector is represented by the third side of the triangle.

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A law which states that if a body is acted upon by two vectors represented by two sides of a triangle taken in order, the resultant vector is represented by the third side of the triangle.

To obtain \underset{R}{\rightarrow} which is the resultant of the sum of \underset{A}{\rightarrow} and \underset{B}{\rightarrow} with the same order of magnitude and direction as shown in the figure.

a law in physics: the resultant of two vector quantities represented in magnitude, direction, and sense by two adjacent sides of a parallelogram both of which are directed toward or away from their point of intersection is the diagonal of the parallelogram through that point.

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