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24 September, 11:47

Vector A has a magnitude of 60 units eastward and vector

B has a magnitude of 11 units northward. What is the

magnitude of the resultant between vectors A & B?

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  1. 24 September, 11:48
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    Resultant Vector will 71 units

    Explanation:

    if we draw vector A in eastward direction such that its head coincides with the tail of vector B in northward direction then the resultant vector will be equal to

    Va + Vb = 60 + 11 = 71 units

    and its direction will be from the tail of vector A to the head of vector B
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