If vectors are arranged as trigonal planar and have equal magnitude, it is an ideal case of zero resultant.
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A negative of a vector represents the direction opposite to the reference direction. It means that the magnitude of two vectors are same but they are opposite in direction.
For example, if A and B are two vectors that have equal magnitude but opposite in direction, then vector A is negative of vector B.
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