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Two vectors A and B are added together to form a vector C. The relationship between the magnitudes of the vectors is given by A + B = C. Which one of the following statements concerning these vectors is true?

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The question is incomplete, below is the complete question

"Two vectors A and B are added together to form a vector C. The relationship between the magnitudes of the vectors is given by A + B = C. Which one of the following statements concerning these vectors is true?

a. A and B must be displacements.

b. A and B must have equal lengths.

c.A and B must point in opposite direction.

d. A and B must point in the same direction.

e.A and B must be at right angles to each other."

answer:

d. A and B must point in the same direction.

Explanation:

a.false:From vector analysis, all forms of vector with the same unit can be added, and we add vector component by component. hence this defile option (a).

b. false: in addition of vectors, length is not a criteria to consider before carrying out the operation, hence vectors of different lengths can be  added

c. false: this is against the claim as vectors in opposite direction can give rise to a new vector of negative value.

d. true: this is true as vector in the same direction add up to give rise to another vector.

e.false: this is not a true assumption

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