Vector →A having magnitude 12N makes 30∘ North of East and another vector →B having magnitude 9N makes 60∘ North of West. The resultant of these two vectors is
A
|→R|=15N and angle between vector →A and resultant →R is α=tan−134.
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B
|→R|=15N and angle between vector →A and resultant →R is α=tan−154.
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C
|→R|=15N and angle between vector →B and resultant →R is α=tan−134.
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D
|→R|=15N and angle between vector →B and resultant →R is α=tan−154.
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Solution
The correct option is A|→R|=15N and angle between vector →A and resultant →R is α=tan−134.
From the diagram it can be seen that angle between →A and →B is 90∘. So, the magnitude of resultant can be given as R=√|→A|2+|→B|2
since, cos90∘=0 ⇒R=√122+92 ⇒R=15N
Also, angle between vector →A and resultant →R is tanα=912=34 ⇒α=tan−134
Hence, magnitude of resultat is 15N and angle between vector →A and resultant →R is α=tan−134.