define vector product. explain the properties of vector product with two examples
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A vector c whose length is the product of the lengths of two vectors a and b and the sine of their included angle, whose direction is perpendicular to their plane, and whose direction is that in which a right-handed screw rotated from a toward b along axis c would move.
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the product of two real vectors in three dimensions which is itself a vector at right angles to both the original vectors. Its magnitude is the product of the magnitudes of the original vectors and the sine of the angle between their directions.
An example for the vector product in physics is a torque (a moment of a force - a rotational force). The force applied to a lever, multiplied by its distance from the lever's fulcrum O, is the torque T, as is shown in the diagram. ... that is, the angle between vectors (a, b) = 0° or 180°.
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