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What is the angle between p and the resultant of p+q and p-q?

Shakti Nirmal , 7 Years ago
Grade 12
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Gaurav Gupta
resultant of P+Q and P-Q will be 2P hence anglebetween p and the resultant of p+q and p-q will be equal to zero
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Khimraj
Angle will be zero because resultant of P+Q and P-Q is 2P and which is parallel to P itself.
Hope it clears.
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Karthik naidu
The resultant of P+Q and P-Q is 2P (P+Q+P-Q). We know that P and 2P are parallel. So the angle between P and resultant of P+Q and P-Q is 0° zero
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Rishi Sharma

Dear Student,
Please find below the solution to your problem.

resultant of P+Q and P-Q will be 2P hence anglebetween p and the resultant of p+q and p-q will be equal to zero

Thanks and Regards
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