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if the vector is oriented at 45 degrees from the axes.

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Q: Under what circumstances would a vector have components that are equal in magnitude?
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If vector B is added to vector A under what circumstances does the resultant vector A plus B have magnitude A plus B. under what circumstances does the resultant vector equals to zero?

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