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Q: Can it be said that when a pair of vectors are at right angles to each other the resultant is greater than either of the vectors separately?
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How great is the resultant of two equal-magnitude vectors at right angles to each other?

Let two equal magnitude vectors be 'X'.. Then, resultant=1.414X


How is a resolution of a vector different from the resultant of vectors?

When you resolve a vector, you replace it with two component vectors, usually at right angles to each other. The resultant is a single vector which has the same effect as a set of vectors. In a sense, resolution and resultant are like opposites.


When adding two vectors at right angles is the resultant of the vectors the algebraic sum of the two vectors?

No. Vectors add at rightangle bythe pythagoran theorem: resultant sum = square root of (vector 1 squared + vector 2 squared)


What geometric figure must one draw to get a resultant if the vectors are not right angles?

A triangle...


What is the outcome of two vectors that are at right angles to each other known as?

The outcome is called the resultant no matter what angle At right angles the resultant is calculated a the hypotenuse of the triangle with each vector as sides


What is the angle between two vectors if their sum is to be maximum?

The resultant vector has maximum magnitude if the vectors act in concert. That is, if the angle between them is 0 radians (or degrees). The magnitude of the resultant is the sum of the magnitudes of the vectors.For two vectors, the resultant is a minimum if the vectors act in opposition, that is the angle between them is pi radians (180 degrees). In this case the resultant has a magnitude that is equal to the difference between the two vectors' magnitudes, and it acts in the direction of the larger vector.At all other angles, the resultant vector has intermediate magnitudes.


How do you find the angle between two vectors of same magnitude and resultant is equal to either?

If both vectors are of the same magnitude, and the resultant is equal to one, then all three are equal. This describes an equilateral triangle.Since the angles of a triangle must sum to 180, the three angles of an equilateral triangle are all 60 degrees.


What are some sources of error in determining a resultant by adding vectors graphically?

Some sources of error in determining a resultant by adding vectors graphically include inaccuracies in measuring the lengths and angles of the vectors, mistakes in the scale or orientation of the vector diagram, and human error in drawing and aligning the vectors correctly on the graph. Additionally, errors can arise from distortion in the representation of vectors on a two-dimensional space when dealing with vectors in three dimensions.


What is the magnitude of the resultant of a pair of 5 unit vectors at right angles to each other?

A touch over 7. More exactly 7.0711.


Can two nonzero vectors give zero resultant when they multiply with each other if yes give condition for same?

yes, if they are at right angles to each other.


What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force of this situation Both angles have 30N force vector one is at 34 degrees and vector two is at 76 degrees 22 degrees between the two?

To add two vectors, you add the components. The angles are specified in polar coordinates (magnitude and angle); use the same convention for both angles (for example, measure them from the x-axis counterclockwise), then use your scientific calculator to convert from polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates. Most scientific calculators have a P->R conversion. After that, you can add the components of the vectors separately. Since you want the magnitude and direction of the resultant force, you then need to convert back to polar coordinates (R->P conversion, on your calculator).


What are the methods in determining the resultant vector?

The two main methods for determining the resultant vector of two or more vectors are graphical and algebraic methods. In the graphical method, vectors are drawn to scale with appropriate angles and then the resultant vector is measured. In the algebraic method, vector components are added or subtracted using trigonometric functions to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector.