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Given that vecA+vecB+vecC=0, out of thre...

Given that `vecA+vecB+vecC=0`, out of three vectors two are equal in magnitude and the magnitude of third vector is `sqrt2` times that of either of two having equal magnitude. Then angle between vectors are given by

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