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When we add two vectors in the xy plane, where one vector has a very high magnitude as compared to the other, then the resultant vector is closer towards (in terms of direction) to the bigger vector the smaller vector origin none of the above?

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Answered by tara2632
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Explanation:

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Answered by netta00
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Sum of vectors

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Yes it is true that when two vectors are added then resultant vector R will shift toward the high magnitude vector as compare to small magnitude vector.

The sum of two vectors is given as follows

\bar{R}=\bar{A}+\bar{B}

Where A and B are two vector

R is the resultant of these two vectors

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