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Can the magnitude of the resultant of two vectors of equal magnitude be equal to the magnitude of each vector ? Explain.

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  • If the magnitude of sum of two vectors is equal to the magnitude of difference of the two vectors , the angle between these vectors is

    A
    `90^@`
    B
    `45^@`
    C
    `180^@`
    D
    `0^@`
  • The resultant of two vectors of magnitudes 3 unit and 4 unit is 5 unit . The angle between the two vectors is

    A
    `pi//2`
    B
    `pi//4`
    C
    `pi`
    D
    `3pi//4`
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