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The resultant of `vec P and vec Q` is `vec R`. If magnitude of `vec Q` is doubled, magnitude of resultant is also doubled,when direction of `vec Q` is reversed from initial condition then magnitude of resultant is again doubled, find `P:Q:R`.

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