Question
Question: Two vectors both are equal in magnitude and have their resultant equal in magnitude of the either. F...
Two vectors both are equal in magnitude and have their resultant equal in magnitude of the either. Find the angle between the two vectors.
Solution
The two vectors are equal in magnitude i.e. if the two vectors are A and Bthen A=B. The resultant of A and B is equal in magnitude with them i.e. A+B=A=B. Find resultant of A and B and then equate the magnitude of resultant with either A or B. From that value calculate the angle between them.
Formula used: The magnitude of resultant of two vectors x and ywith angle θ in between them is given by x+y=x2+y2+2xycosθ
Complete step-by-step answer:
A and B have equal magnitude so A=B. The magnitude of resultant of A and B is equal to the magnitude of either of them i.e. A+B=A=B.
The magnitude of resultant of A and B is given by A+B=A2+B2+2ABcosθ
Where θ= angle between A and B.
This magnitude is equal to the magnitude of the either of them i.e A=A+B
So A=A2+B2+2ABcosθ
Taking square in both the sides
A2=A2+B2+2ABcosθ
Put A=B and A2=B2
So
A2=A2+A2+2AAcosθ⇒2A2cosθ+A2=0⇒2cosθ=−1⇒cosθ=2−1⇒θ=cos−1(2−1)=32π or 120∘
So the required angle between A and B is 32π or 120∘.
Note: During addition of vectors both the magnitude and direction should be taken into consideration. If the direction is not taken correctly then then there would be errors in calculation. Also the angle between the vectors also plays an important role.
If θ=90∘then A+B=A2+B2