The vector sum of two forces is perpendicular to their vector difference. In that case,

The vector sum of two forces is perpendicular to their vector difference. In that case, the forces

Options

(a) Are equal to each other in magnitude
(b) Are not equal to each other in magnitude
(c) Cannot be predicted
(d) Are equal to each other

Correct Answer:

Are equal to each other in magnitude

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