Let vector C= A+B. (a) vector I C I is always greater than I A I

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asked Mar 20, 2018 in Physics by shabnam praween (19,050 points) 5 6 75
Let  vector C= A+B.
(a)  vector I C I is always greater than I A I
(b) It is possible to have vector  I cI < I A I and IC|< I B I
(c) C is always equal to A + B
(d) C is never equal to A + B.

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answered Mar 20, 2018 by santoshjha (25,550 points) 4 5 7
selected Mar 27, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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(b) It is possible to have I CI < I A > I and IC|< IB I

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