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13 October, 15:06

Vector A has magnitude 2 units and is directed to the north. Vector B has magnitude 5 units and is directed to the south. Calculate the magnitude and direction of A+B

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  1. 13 October, 16:55
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    Vector A+B has a magnitude of 3 units and is directed to south

    Explanation:

    Vector A is a vector in the positive direction (north) with a magnitude of 2.

    Vector B is a vector in the negative direction (south) with a magnitude of 5.

    Magnitude of A+B=2 + (-5) = - 3

    Direction is south.

    Vector A+B has a magnitude of 3 units and is directed to south
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