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If the angle between two vectors A and B is `120^(@)`, then its resultant C will be

A

`C=|A-B|`

B

`Clt|A-B|`

C

`Cgt|A-B|`

D

`C=|A+B|`

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The correct Answer is:
C

(c ) Resultant of two vector lies between `|A+B|and |A-B|`
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