Physics, asked by akti1950, 11 months ago

When two vectors A and B of magnitude a and b are added, the magnitude of the resultant vector is
always
(A) equal to (a+b) (B) less than (a + b) (C) greater than (a + b) (D) not greater than (a+b)​

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Answered by ItsBrainlyLion
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Explanation:

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Answered by kishor1526
2

Answer:

c

explanation: adding magnitudes 5 + 5 = 10

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