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The resultant of two vectors A and B is perpendicular to the vector A and its magnitude is half of the magnitude of vector B.
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The angle between A and B is
(A) 120°
(B) 135°
(C) 150°
(D) None of these
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(A) A + B + E = 0
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(B) C − D = − A
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(C) B + E − C = − D
(D) All of above
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The minimum number of vectors having different planes which can be added to give zero resultant is : -
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
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The sum and differences of two perpendicular vectors of equal lengths are
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Given P = 3î– 4ĵ. Find the magnitude of P.
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(A) 4
25
(B) 16
25
(C) 4
5 5
(D) 16
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Out of the following set of forces, the resultant of which cannot be zero
a and b is 2 : 1. Then |→
a | is equal to
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The ratio of maximum to minimum magnitudes of the resultant of two vectors →
(A) b
(B) 2b
(C) 3b
(D) 4b
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A vector is 4 cm long and is 60° above the x-axis in the first quadrant. Vector B is 4 cm and is 60° below the x-axis in forth
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quadrant. The sum A + B is a vector of magnitude.
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If →
a = î + ĵ + k̂ and b = 2î + 2ĵ + 2k̂, find →
c for which →
a +b +→
c =0
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If A − B = A + B , then the angle between A and B is
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(A) 60°
(B) 90°
(C) 120°
10 (D) 180°
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A particle initially at point P(1, 2, 3) m moves finally to point B (3, 2, -3) m. Displacement vector of the particle is given by –
A particle undergoes following displacements from the origin. (1) 10 m north, (2) 10√3m east in succession. The magnitude
of its displacement is
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Two vectors P = 3î– 2ĵ + 6k̂ and Q = mî + 4ĵ– 12k̂ are parallel to each other. Find the value of m.
(A) m = 3
(B) m = - 3
(C) m = 6
(D) m = - 6
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A particle undergoes successive displacement as (1) 3m towards east (2) 4m towards south. Find the magnitude of its final
displacement.
(A) 7m
(B) 1m
(C) 5m
14 (D) 25m
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Two forces of magnitudes 12 N and 5 N act on a particle making an angle of 45°. Find the magnitude of the resultant force.
Two forces of magnitude 10 N each act on a particle at an angle of 120° with each other. Find the magnitude of resultant
force.
(A) 20 N
(B) 10 N
(C) 10√2 N
√3
16 (D) 10 N
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A force of (2î + 3ĵ + k̂) N and another force of (î + ĵ + k̂)N are acting on a body. What is the total force acting on the body
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If →
a = 3î + 4ĵ and b = 7î + 24ĵ, then find the vector having the same magnitude as that of b and parallel to →
a.
(A) θ = tan − 1 () 4
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(B) θ = tan − 1 () 3
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(C) θ = tan − 1 () 3
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(D) θ = tan − 1 () 4
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Three forces A = î + ĵ + k̂ and B = 2î − ĵ + 3k̂ and C are acting on a body which is kept at equilibrium. Find C.