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Physics, 09.04.2021 02:50 emily12403

You are adding two vectors pointing in opposite directions. How do you find the magnitude of the resultant vector?
A. By adding the magnitudes of the two vectors
B. By subtracting the magnitudes of the two vectors
C. By subtracting the magnitude of the shorter vector from the
magnitude of the longer vector
D. By subtracting the magnitude of the longer vector from the
magnitude of the shorter vector

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