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How To Calculate A Resultant Vector

  • Post author:Dr Mike Donegan
  • Post published:January 12, 2012
  • Reading time:6 mins read
  • Post comments:7 Comments
  • Post category:signal processing/Top Ten Articles of 2012

When we are dealing with multiple measurements we often need to calculate a resultant vector to understand their combined effect. What do we mean by this? And how do we…

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