What is the resultant of two displacement vectors having the same direction?
the resultant is...
Physics, 26.09.2019 00:00 joannakawata6
What is the resultant of two displacement vectors having the same direction?
the resultant is the sum of the two displacements having the same direction as the original vectors.
the resultant is the difference of the two displacements having the same direction as the original vectors.
the resultant is the sum of the two displacements having the direction opposite to the direction of the original vectors.
the resultant is the sum of the two displacements having the direction perpendicular to the direction of the original vectors.
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