Yes, if the three vectors are starting from the same point and are directed at 120 degrees between each two vectors.
Vectors have direction. Scalars don't.
Two vectors: no. Three vectors: yes.
No. The order of adding vectors does not affect the magnitude or direction. of the result.
Yes. Vectors contain both magnitude and direction. Graphically three vectors of equal magnitude added together with a zero sum would be an equilateral triangle.
The maximum resultant is when both vectors are in the same direction. In this case, you just add 4 and 5.
Equal vectors are vectors having same direction of action or orientation as well as same magnitude. If two or more vectors have same magnitude but different direction then they cannot be called equal vectors. This shows that direction is important for equal vectors.
When two vectors with different magnitudes and opposite directions are added :-- The magnitude of the sum is the difference in the magnitudes of the two vectors.-- The direction of the sum is the direction of the larger of the two vectors.
A vector has 2 components - it's magnitude and direction. Concurrent vectors are 2 vectors that have the same direction but may have different magnitudes.
Two vectors having same magnitude but different direction are called equivalent vectors.
Vectors have direction. Scalars don't.
Two vectors: no. Three vectors: yes.
The minimum possible magnitude that results from the combintion of two vectors is zero. That's what happens when the two vectors have equal magnitudes and opposite directions.The maximum possible magnitude that results from the combintion of two vectors is the sum of the two individual magnitudes. That's what happens when the two vectors have the same direction.
Yes, vectors must have the direction. Without direction, it is simply a scalar quantity.
No. The order of adding vectors does not affect the magnitude or direction. of the result.
Vectors and Scolars Vectors: have an magnitude and a direction Scolars: have an magnitude but have no direction
Vectors and Scolars Vectors: have an magnitude and a direction Scolars: have an magnitude but have no direction
when the vectors have the same direction