vector law of addition states when two vectors are represented by two sides of triangle in magnitude and direction taken in same order then third side of triangle represents the resultant of the vectors in magnitude and direction ....
A vector is a directed line segment. It means that it has magnitude as well as direction.
If two vectors are represented in magnitude and direction by two sides of a triangle taken order, then their resultant (viz.,their addition) is represented in magnitude by the third side of the triangle but in opposite direction.
i.e., if the AB and BC represent two vectors along the sides AB and BC of the triangle ABC in magnitude and direction, then AC represents in magnitude and direction the addition vector AB+BC along the side AC and we write AB+BC = AC
This is called the triangle law of vector addition.
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vector law of addition states when two vectors are represented by two sides of triangle in magnitude and direction taken in same order then third side of triangle represents the resultant of the vectors in magnitude and direction ....
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A vector is a directed line segment. It means that it has magnitude as well as direction.
If two vectors are represented in magnitude and direction by two sides of a triangle taken order, then their resultant (viz.,their addition) is represented in magnitude by the third side of the triangle but in opposite direction.
i.e., if the AB and BC represent two vectors along the sides AB and BC of the triangle ABC in magnitude and direction, then AC represents in magnitude and direction the addition vector AB+BC along the side AC and we write AB+BC = AC
This is called the triangle law of vector addition.