The magnitude of resultant of three vectors of magnitude 1, 2 and 3 whose directions are…
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The magnitude of resultant of three vectors of magnitude 1, 2 and 3 whose directions are those of the sides of an equilateral triangle taken in order is :
- zero
- \(2 \sqrt{2}\) unit
- \(4 \sqrt{3}\) units
- \(\sqrt{3}\)unit
Answer
(D) 3 unit
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