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The resultant of two vectors A→ and B→ is C→. If the magnitude of B→ is doubled, the new resultant vector becomes perpendicular to A→, then the magnitude of C→ is -

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प्रश्न

The resultant of two vectors `vecA` and `vecB` is `vecC`. If the magnitude of `vecB` is doubled, the new resultant vector becomes perpendicular to `vecA`, then the magnitude of `vecC` is

विकल्प

  • 2B

  • B

  • 3B

  • 4B

MCQ

उत्तर

B

Explanation:


`vecA + vecB = vecC`

C2 = A + B + 2AB cos θ  ......(i)

And tan α = `(B sin theta)/(A + B cos theta)`

When B is doubled, resultant is perpendicular to `vecA`

∴ `C_1^2` = A2 + 4B2 + 4AB cos θ  ......(ii)


From right angled triangle PSR

4B2 = `C_1^2 + A^2`

`C_1^2` = 4B2 – A2

Substituting in (ii) and solving,

A2 + 2AB cos θ = 0  ......(iii)

Substituting (iii) in (i),

C = B

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