Resultant Vector
resultant
This is just called the "sum". Sometimes also the "resultant vector".
No, the sum of two vectors cannot be a scalar.
Two or more vectors combine to form a resultant sum; V1 + V2 + ...+ Vn = VR
Not really. The sum of the magnitudes is a scalar, not a vector - so they can't be equal. But the sum of the two vectors can have the same magnitude, if both vectors point in the same direction.
I believe the sum of two or more vectors is called a "Resultant."
A resultant Vector.
resultant
This is just called the "sum". Sometimes also the "resultant vector".
A resultant Vector.
No, the sum of two vectors cannot be a scalar.
A resutant vector
A resultant vector.
The two vectors are P & Q..Sum of the two vecotors is P+Q=R..R Is called the resultant vector of this two vector..the action of the resultant vector R is equal to the actions of two vectors P & Q..
only if the vectors have the same direction
Two or more vectors combine to form a resultant sum; V1 + V2 + ...+ Vn = VR
Not really. The sum of the magnitudes is a scalar, not a vector - so they can't be equal. But the sum of the two vectors can have the same magnitude, if both vectors point in the same direction.