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76.
Minimum number of unequal vectors which can give zero resultant are
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Dustin said:
8 years ago
Yes, the answer must be B, that is 2 unequal vectors can produce zero resultant.
XiyaZ said:
4 years ago
The Correct answer is "2". It is even approved by our physics lecturer.
Let's take an exampl: -5 and 5.
(-5 is not equal to 5, so there are 2 unequal forces)
-5+5=0.
Hence proved.
Let's take an exampl: -5 and 5.
(-5 is not equal to 5, so there are 2 unequal forces)
-5+5=0.
Hence proved.
Safa said:
5 years ago
I think the answer is 2. Definition of equal vectors is that both vectors should have the same magnitude and same direction.
For example, two vectors F and -F have the same magnitude but are in opposite direction. So they are unequal vectors. Hence the answer is 2 (option A).
For example, two vectors F and -F have the same magnitude but are in opposite direction. So they are unequal vectors. Hence the answer is 2 (option A).
Alia said:
5 years ago
Three is the right answer.
M. K. Yousaf said:
5 years ago
Answer is 2 forces.
Yashika said:
6 years ago
Quite helpful. Thanks for answering.
Adityaraj said:
7 years ago
2 is the most appropriate answer.
Because vectors are equal when their magnitude and direction are equal, Hence if we put 2N force towards east and 2N force towards the west the body will remain in equilibrium.
Because vectors are equal when their magnitude and direction are equal, Hence if we put 2N force towards east and 2N force towards the west the body will remain in equilibrium.
Nisha said:
7 years ago
Answer will be three. I also agree.
Simran said:
7 years ago
Answer is Three. I agree.
Yash said:
7 years ago
Answer is three.
I agree because two unequal vectors never gives resultant zero but three unequal vectors give resultant zero.
Ex. We have three vectors N, P and L. N and P goes in same direction and L goes in opposite direction then its resultant is zero.
I agree because two unequal vectors never gives resultant zero but three unequal vectors give resultant zero.
Ex. We have three vectors N, P and L. N and P goes in same direction and L goes in opposite direction then its resultant is zero.
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