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2 examples where dot product of two vectors is scalar...
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A dot product, by definition, is a mapping that takes two vectors and returns a scalar. which is a real number, and thus, a scalar.

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Answered by gursharanjali
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Answer:

The scalar product of two vectors a and b of magnitude |a| and |b| is given as |a||b| cos θ, where θ representsthe angle between the vectors a and b taken in the direction of the vectors.

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The scalar product of two vectors a and b of magnitude |a| and |b| is given as |a||b| cos θ, where θ representsthe angle between the vectors a and b taken in the direction of the vectors.

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