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It is possible to add n vectors of equal magnitude and get zero:
(True , (b) False

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  • Resultant of two vector of equal magnitude A is

    A
    `sqrt(3)Aat 60^(@)`
    B
    `sqrt(2)Aat 90^(@)`
    C
    `2Aat 120^(@)`
    D
    `Aat 180^(@)`
  • If a and b are two parallel vectors with equal magnitudes, then

    A
    `a = b`
    B
    `a, b = 0`
    C
    `a ne b`
    D
    a and b may or may not be equal
  • The minimum number of vectors of equal magnitude required to produce zero resultant, is

    A
    2
    B
    3
    C
    4
    D
    More than 4
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