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a vector A points vertically upward and B points towards north. the vector product Vector A multiply by vector B is

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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The vector product Vector A multiply by vector B is along the west.

Explanation:

Given that,

z-axis with vector A is vertically upward which is usual to the paper's plane.

∵  Vector A = Ak^

Vector B = Bj^

Thus,

Vector A * Vector B = Ak^ * Bj^

= - ABi^

∵ It would locate along the negative x-axis i.e. along the west.

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