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The resultant of two vectors `vec(P)` and `vec(Q)` is `vec(R )`. If the magnitude of `vec(Q)` is doubled, the new resultant vector becomes perpendicular to `vec(P)`. Then, the magnitude of `vec(R )` is equal to
A. `P`
B. `(P+Q)`
C. `Q`
D. `(P-Q)`

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