Two vectors A and B lie in a plane, another vector C lies outside this plane, then resultant of these three vectors i.e A+B+C

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asked Aug 28, 2017 in Physics by HariOm Vaja (2,713 points) 4 33 176

1 Answer

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answered Aug 28, 2017 by Annu Priya (18,055 points) 24 46 95
selected Sep 1, 2017 by Abhishek Kumar
 
Best answer

The resultant for three or more vectors lying in different planes can never be zero, as resultant for first two vectors (A and B) should be in the same plane as them but with the third vector (C) the overall resultant would never be zero.

So the correct answer is (2)

commented Aug 28, 2017 by HariOm Vaja (2,713 points) 4 33 176
Can't the 3 vectors be connected and the plane separates from their intersection point?

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