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write the parallelograms law of vector addition and determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant of two vectors acting at a point.​

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Answered by ninjapaparu
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Answer:

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Explanation:

If two vectors acting simultaneously at a point can be represented both in magnitude and direction by the adjacent sides of a parallelogram drawn from a point, then the resultant vector is represented both in magnitude and direction by the diagonal of the parallelogram passing through that point.

Another thing you may want to know:

When two sides of a paralellogram are given as vectors then the area is the product of them both.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

If two vectors acting simultaneously at a point can be represented both in magnitude and direction by the adjacent sides of a parallelogram drawn from a point, then the resultant vector is represented both in magnitude and direction by the diagonal of the parallelogram passing through that point.

Another thing you may want to know:

When two sides of a paralellogram are given as vectors then the area is the product of them both.

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