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The relationship between the equilibrant and the resultant vector is *
the equilibrant is equal in magnitude and in diredction
the equilibrant is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction
the equilibrant is different in magnitude and in direction
the equilibrant is different in magnitude but opposite in direction
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