(AKS 2a) Five groups of four vectors are shown below. All magnitudes of individual vectors are equal. Please rank the groups based
magnitude of the resultant vectors if the four vectors in each group were added together.
Rank the groups of vectors from the greatest resultant magnitude to the smallest resultant magnitude.
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