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Asked by Vince Jerald

Find the resultant of two displacement vectors A and B, the magnitude of A is 45 meters and the magnitude if B is 25 meters?
9 years ago

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Answered by Damon
Those are VECTORS
You need BOTH magnitude and direction to add them.
The resultant could have any magnitude between 20 and 70 meters
9 years ago
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