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  • Jun 20, 2009, 12:33 AM
    snigi
    Resultant of 2 vectors
    To get resultant displacement of 10m,2 displacement vectors,one of magnitude 6m and the other of 8m should be combined in which way??
    a)parallel
    b)anti-parallel
    c)at an angle of 60
    d) at an angle of 90
  • Jun 20, 2009, 05:06 AM
    Unknown008

    The easiest way is to try each one.

    Parallel, you'll have vector addition, making (8 + 6) m. Does that make 10 m?

    Anti parallel, you'll have vector subtraction, making (8 - 6) m. Does that make 10 m?

    At an angle of 60 degrees, you'll have to find the resultant by trigonometry, using the cosine rule:



    Does the resultant give 10 m?

    Last one, 90 degrees to each other. Here, no need for the previous formula, just the Pythagoras' Theorem



    Does that make 10 m?

    (Btw, I advise you to use drawings so that you don't get confused)

    Hope it helped! :)
  • Jun 22, 2009, 08:59 AM
    snigi

    Thanks a lot for the answer..
    I knew the answer but had a doubt so I just wanted to confirm...
    Thanks anyway
  • Jun 22, 2009, 09:03 AM
    Unknown008

    Hey, could you 'rate' my answer please? I'm trying to get green boxes...

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