Yes. Any number of vectors, two or more, can result in zero, if their magnitudes
and directions are just right. One vector can result in zero only if its magnitude
is zero.
Two vectors: no. Three vectors: yes.
Take any three vectors in a plane which, when placed end-to-end form a triangle. The resultant of the three vectors will be zero.
A triangle of vectors, in which the sides are the three vectors arranged head-tail.
Yes.
Two vectors, no; three vectors yes.
Two vectors: no. Three vectors: yes.
Take any three vectors in a plane which, when placed end-to-end form a triangle. The resultant of the three vectors will be zero.
A triangle of vectors, in which the sides are the three vectors arranged head-tail.
Yes.
Yes, two vectors of different magnitudes can be combined to give a zero resultant if they are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. For three vectors to give a zero resultant, they must form a closed triangle or meet at a common point where the sum of the vectors equals zero.
Yes, two vectors with different magnitudes can be combined to give a zero resultant if they are in opposite directions. However, it is not possible for three vectors with different magnitudes to give a zero resultant because they must have specific magnitudes and directions to cancel each other out completely.
No, it is not possible to combine two vectors of different magnitudes to give a zero resultant. However, it is possible to combine three or more vectors of different magnitudes and directions to give a zero resultant if they form a closed polygon or if they are in equilibrium.
Two vectors, no; three vectors yes.
Yes, three vectors that do not lie in the same plane can give a zero resultant if they form a closed triangle. This can happen when the vectors cancel each other out due to their directions and magnitudes.
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yes the resultant of the two vectors can be zero.it can be illustrated by drawing following diagram.a triangle may be considered as a vector diagram in which the force polygon close and the resultant of the three vectors is zero.
With three vectors spaced 120 degrees apart and with identical magnitudes the vector sum will be 0.