Physics, asked by noelseebert, 1 year ago

Why do vectors which are perpendicular to each other don't affect each other?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because perpendicular vectors have 0 values.

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Answered by Abhisheksingh563
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One is that no force affects any other force. ... Another view is that you can add forces - in which case you have to add them as vectors and a perpendicular force does affect the resultant force. (So they do affect each other).

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