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Sum of two or more vectorsGroup of answer choicesis a vector perpendicular to the vectorsdoes not depend of the angle of the vectorsis equal to the algebraic sum of the magnitudes of the vectorsis the single equivalent vector that produces the same effecthas the angle equal to the sum of angles of the vectors

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Sum of two or more vectorsGroup of answer choicesis a vector perpendicular to the vectorsdoes not depend of the angle of the vectorsis equal to the algebraic sum of the magnitudes of the vectorsis the single equivalent vector that produces the same effecthas the angle equal to the sum of angles of the vectors

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The sum of two or more vectors is the single equivalent vector that produces the same effect. This is known as the resultant vector.

Here's a step-by-step process of how to add vectors:

  1. Draw the vectors: You can do this by drawing an arrow. The length of the arrow represents the magnitude of the vector and the direction of the arrow represents the direction of the vector.

  2. Arrange the vectors head to tail: The head of one vector is the pointy end and the tail is the end with no point. You can move vectors around, but you cannot change their direction or their magnitude.

  3. Draw the resultant vector: This is drawn from the tail of the first vector to the head of the last vector.

  4. Measure the length and direction of the resultant vector: The length of the resultant vector gives you the magnitude of the sum of the vectors. The direction of the resultant vector gives you the direction of the sum of the vectors.

The sum of vectors does not depend on the angle of the vectors, is not equal to the algebraic sum of the magnitudes of the vectors, and does not have an angle

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