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The magnitude of pairs of displacement vectors are given. Which pairs of displacement vectors cannot be added to give a resultant vector of magnitude 13cm?

A

`4 cm, 16 cm`

B

`20 cm, 7 cm`

C

`1 cm, 15 cm`

D

`6 cm, 8 cm`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Resultant of two vector `vec(A)` and `vec(B)` must satisty `A~B le R le A+B`
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