resultant
Resultant Vector
This is just called the "sum". Sometimes also the "resultant vector".
No, the sum of two vectors cannot be a scalar.
when you add the measurement of two or more vectors together
The resultant vector IS the sum of the individual vectors. Its magnitudecan be the sum of their individual magnitudes or less, but not greater.
A resultant Vector.
A resultant Vector.
Resultant Vector
This is just called the "sum". Sometimes also the "resultant vector".
A resutant 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..
resultant vector is a vector which will have the same effect as the sum of all the component vectors taken together.
A resultant vector.
That is usually called the resultant vector.
Three vectors sum to zero under the condition that they are coplanar (lie in a common plane) and form a triangle. If the vectors are not coplanar, they will not sum to zero. Another way of looking at it is that the sum is zero if any vector is exactly equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the vector sum (so-called resultant) of the remaining two.
No, the sum of two vectors cannot be a scalar.
when you add the measurement of two or more vectors together