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A vector A  is directed alng 30degrees west of north direction and another vector B along 15 degrees south of east. Their resultant cannot be in which direction?

pl justify your answer.

options

1) North, 2) North East, 3) East, 4) South

Asked by arup.isro 7th June 2018, 5:26 PM
Answered by Expert
Answer:
Fig.(a) shows the direction of given vectors. Direction of resultant of these two vectors depends upon their magnitude.
Fig.(b), (c) and (d) shows the possibility of resultant at North, at North-East and at East.
 
Resultant can not be in the direction of South
Answered by Expert 8th June 2018, 11:47 AM
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