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The vector sum of two forces is perpendi...

The vector sum of two forces is perpendicular to their vector differences .In that case , the forces

A

Are equal to each other

B

Are equal to each other in magnitude

C

Are not equal to each other in magnitude

D

Cannot be predicted

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B
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