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20 October, 06:52

If two collinear vectors A and B are added, the resultant has a magnitude equal to 4.0. If B is subtracted from A, the resultant has a magnitude equal to 8.0. What is the magnitude of A?

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  1. 20 October, 08:14
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    6.0

    Explanation:

    Given two collinear vectors A and B, if the vectors are added, the resultant will have a magnitude of 4.0. This can be expressed as;

    A+B = 4 ... (1)

    Similarly, if the vector difference has a resultant magnitude of 8.0, this can be expressed as;

    A-B = 8 ... (2)

    Solving equation 1 and 2 simultaneously;

    A+B = 4 ... (1)

    A-B = 8 ... (2)

    Adding equation 2 to 1, the resulting equation will give;

    A+A = 4+8 (note that B will cancel out)

    2A = 12

    A = 6.0

    Therefore the magnitude of A is 6.0
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