Physics, asked by appu238, 7 months ago

why resultant of three non co planar vectors can never be zero ?

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Answered by vinaysharma58
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The resultant of the resultant of the two vectors and the third vector can never be zero because for the resultant of two vectors to be zero, the two vectors should be opposite in direction and be of the same magnitude. But the third vector cannot be in the direction opposite to the resultant of the first two vectors because this resultant would lie in the plane of the first two vectors and the third vector cannot lie in this plane as the vectors were non coplanar.So, the resultant of three non coplanar vectors can never be zero.

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