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Standard VII
Physics
Vectors and Scalar
if four or mo...
Question
if four or more than four vectors are located in different planes , can their resultant vector be a zero vector, if yes than how?explain with example
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Solution
Yes
,
for
the
four
or
more
than
four
vectors
located
in
different
planes
,
their
resultant
vector
can
be
a
zero
vector
.
Where
the
first
vector
can
be
in
any
direction
,
second
vector
starts
from
the
end
of
first
vector
,
third
vector
start
from
the
end
of
second
vector
and
so
o
.
And
last
vector
ends
at
the
start
of
first
vector
,
to
form
a
closed
shape
.
So
,
that
their
resultant
is
zero
.
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