Table of Contents
- 1 What is the resultant When two vectors are equal?
- 2 When vectors are added or subtracted their resultant is a vector is it also always true in case of multiplication of two vectors?
- 3 When two vectors A and B are added the magnitude of the resultant vector is always?
- 4 When two vectors are added or subtracted then the resultant is A?
- 5 What is the angle between two vectors forces of equal magnitude?
What is the resultant When two vectors are equal?
The magnitude of the resultant of two equal vectors is equal to the magnitude of either vector.
When vectors are added or subtracted their resultant is a vector is it also always true in case of multiplication of two vectors?
Answer: yes of course ! in case of zero vector it’s happened.
When angle between two vectors increases the magnitude of their resultant decreases?
The resultant is defined as the vector sum of two or more vectors and the magnitude of resultant means sum of vectors without including the direction of the force. Explanation: The magnitude of the resultant decreases with the increase in the angle between two forces until they are 180 degrees apart.
When two vectors A and B are added the magnitude of the resultant vector is always?
When two vectors a and b are added , the magnitude of the resultant vector is always. Two vectors of equal magnitude are added to give resultant which is same magnitude as the two vecto… Two vectors each of magnitude A have a resultant of same magnitude A.
When two vectors are added or subtracted then the resultant is A?
To add or subtract two vectors, add or subtract the corresponding components. Let →u=⟨u1,u2⟩ and →v=⟨v1,v2⟩ be two vectors. The sum of two or more vectors is called the resultant. The resultant of two vectors can be found using either the parallelogram method or the triangle method .
How are vectors added and subtracted?
To subtract vectors, proceed as if adding the two vectors, but flip the vector to be subtracted across the axes and then join it tail to head as if adding. Adding or subtracting any number of vectors yields a resultant vector.
What is the angle between two vectors forces of equal magnitude?
Two vectors of equal magnitude have a resultant equal to either of them. Then, the angle between them will be 2π/3 radians.