What is the magnitude for resultant of 2 vectors?
The magnitude of resultant of →A and →B is equal to the magnitude of either of them i.e. |→A+→B|=|→A|=|→B|. Where θ= angle between →A and →B. So the required angle between →A and →B is 2π3 or 120∘. Note: During addition of vectors both the magnitude and direction should be taken into consideration.
When angle between vectors is 45 The magnitude between of their resultant is?
Since resultant is equally inclined at 45° to both P and Q, therefore angle between P and Q is 90°.
What is the angle between two equal vectors such that their resultant will have the same magnitude as that of the individual vector’s magnitude?
Complete answer: θ be the angle between both the vectors. Both the vectors have the same magnitude. Let the resultant have magnitude equal to vector A. Hence, the angle between the two vectors is 120°.
What is Theta in resultant formula?
Originally Answered: What is the magnitude of resultant of two vectors . theta is the angle between them? a^2 + b^2 + 2ab* cos(theta).
What is the angle between two vectors of equal magnitude?
The angle between two vectors of equal magnitude $0^\circ $, depending on the ratio of the magnitudes of the two vectors. Two vectors of equal magnitude that are pointing in opposite directions will sum to zero.
How do you find the resultant of two vectors?
R = A + B. Vectors in the opposite direction are subtracted from each other to obtain the resultant vector. Here the vector B is opposite in direction to the vector A, and R is the resultant vector.
What is the angle between the two vectors 3i 4j 5k and 3i 4j 5k?
Thanks. On solving the question , the answer should come 90 degrees .
What is the magnitude of the resultant of two vectors of magnitude 4 and 3?
The magnitude of resultant of the two vectors of magnitude 4 and 3 is 1.
Can the magnitude of the resultant of two vectors of equal magnitude be equal to the magnitude of either of them?
Originally Answered: Can the magnitude of resultant of two vector of the same magnitudebe equal to the magnitude of either of the vector? Yes if the angle between the vectors is 120 degrees. In this situation, the two vectors and their sum (resultant) will form an equilateral triangle.
How can two vectors of the same magnitude have a resultant equal to the magnitude of either vector?
The sum of 2 vectors of equal magnitude has a magnitude equal to that of either vector if and only if the angle between the 2 vectors is 120° or 240° (2π/3 or 4π/3 radians). It happens when the given Vectors are equal and inclined at 120 degrees with each other.