Question: The magnitude of the resultant of the two vectors in calculations for cable subjected to its own weight is always:

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A : Greater than one of the vector's magnitude

B : Smaller than one of the vector's magnitude

C : Depends on the angle between them

D : Axis we choose to calculate the magnitude

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