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define vector or cross product of two vector . gives some examples . how is its direction determined ?​

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Answered by lokeshnandigam69
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Explanation:

The vector product of two vectors is a vector perpendicular to both of them. Its magnitude is obtained by multiplying their magnitudes by the sine of the angle between them. The direction of the vector product can be determined by the corkscrew right-hand rule.

Answered by Anonymous
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The vector product of two vectors is a vector perpendicular to both of them. Its magnitude is obtained by multiplying their magnitudes by the sine of the angle between them. The direction of the vector product can be determined by the corkscrew right-hand rule.

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