Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
If two non-zero vectors vecA and vecB ob...

If two non-zero vectors `vecA` and `vecB` obey the relation `vecA+vecB=vecA-vecB`, the angle between them is
(a). `120^(@)`
(b). `90^(@)`
(c). `60^(@)`
(d). `0^(@)`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Two non-zero vectors vecA and vecB are such that abs(vecA+vecB)=abs(vecA-vecB) . Find the angle between them

If vecA and vecB are non-zero vectors which obey the relation |vecA+vecB|=|vecA-vecB|, then the angle between them is

The vectors vecA and vecB are such that |vecA+vecB|=|vecA-vecB| . The angle between two vectors will be

Two non zero vectors vecA "and" vecB are such that |vecA+vecB|=|vecA - vecB| . Find angle between vecA "and " vecB ?

For two non-zero vectors veca and vecb , write when |veca+vecb|=|veca|+|vecb| holds.

The vectors vecA and vecB uur are such that | vecA + vecB | =| vecA-vecB |The angle between the two vectors is