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76.
Minimum number of unequal vectors which can give zero resultant are
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Mangesh Gawali said:
10 years ago
Read the question carefully, they said unequal vectors. So all three are unequal in magnitude. Three is the answer means option B.
Dipendra said:
1 decade ago
Yes in case of b two vectors combine with each other to give a resultant vector which is equal and opposite to third vector.
Niharika sharma said:
1 decade ago
It is simply understandable that two vectors of equal magnitude and opposite direction give O. Hence the answer is two.
Keshar said:
9 years ago
Three is the right answer because there is a unequal vector, two unequal vectors can not solve this.
Dustin said:
8 years ago
Yes, the answer must be B, that is 2 unequal vectors can produce zero resultant.
Jaseela said:
8 years ago
Aren't two vectors unequal if their direction is different but same magnitude?
Rafaqat riaz said:
9 years ago
The Correct option is three. I agree.
Masa mess said:
8 years ago
I agree with the given answer three.
Yashika said:
6 years ago
Quite helpful. Thanks for answering.
Nisha said:
7 years ago
Answer will be three. I also agree.
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