Which of the following statements about the three vectors in Figure 1.24 are correct? (a)s=t-r(b)r=t-s(c)r+t=s(d)s+t=r(e)r+s=t

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Based on given figure, (a), (b) and (e) are correct statements.

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Definition of Law of vector addition

When two vectors are represented by two sides of a triangle with the same order of magnitude and direction, the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector is represented by the third side of the triangle.

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Correct equation according to given figure

Based on the given figurer+s=t, on applying the law of vector addition, vector addition equation can be expressed as .

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Analyzing statement (a)

(a)

The correct vector addition equation according to the given figure is r+s=t.

This equation can also be expressed as s=t-r, which is the given equation in this part. Hence, it is a correct statement.

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Analyzing statement (b)

(b)

The correct vector addition equation according to the given figure is r+s=t. This equation can also be expressed as role="math" localid="1657082735741" r=t-s, which is the given equation in this part. Hence, it is a correct statement.

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Analyzing statement (c)

(c)

The correct vector addition equation according to the given figure is r+s=t. This equation cannot be expressed as r+t=s. Hence, the given statement is incorrect.

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Analyzing statement (d)

(d)

The correct vector addition equation according to the given figure is r+s=t. This equation cannot be expressed as s+t=r.Hence, the given statement is incorrect.

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Analyzing statement (e)

(e)

The correct vector addition equation according to the given figure isr+s=t, which is same as the given equation in this part. Hence, it is a correct statement.

Therefore, based on vector law of addition, (a), (b) and (e) are correct statements.

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