2. Clear the grid space of all vectors by clicking on the red Clear All button. Then place two vectors on the grid space

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2. Clear the grid space of all vectors by clicking on the red Clear All button. Then place two vectors on the grid space

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2. Clear the grid space of all vectors by clicking on the red Clear All button. Then place two vectors on the grid space and adjust them so they have different directions and magnitudes from one another. Move one of the vectors so that its tail just touches the tip of the other vector. Your screen should now look similar to the one below: R146 159 R20 R, To get the resultant vector, check the Show Sum box by clicking on it. Move the green sum vector so that the tail touches the tail of your first vector. This is an illustration of how triangle rule for vector addition works. Now change the magnitude and direction of the second vector by clicking and dragging its tip. Describe your observations of the resultant vector's behavior. Solution A Solution B
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