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To explain: The information thata , b and c represents.
Answer to Problem 53A
In the given equation, a and b are two vectors which are perpendicular to each other whilec is the resultant of these two vectors.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
By Pythagoras theorem,
Formula used :
The resultant of two vectors is given as,
Here, A and B are two vectors which are inclined with each other at an angle
Calculation:
Consider two vectors a and b that are perpendicular to each other as shown in figure below.
Figure 1 Now, let their resultant bec .
As a and b are perpendicular to each other so angle between them will be equal to
Therefore, resultant vector c will be
Now, squaring both side
From the figure, it is clear that a and b are two vectors which are perpendicular to each other and c is the resultant of these two vectors.
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