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Can the resultant of two vector be zero

A

Yes, when the 2 vectors are same in magnitude and direction

B

No

C

Yes, when the 2 vectors are same in magnitude but opposite in sense

D

Yes, when the 2 vectors are same in magnitude making an angle of `(2pi)/(3)` with each other

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