difference between vector and scaler product?
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scalar product
→ If the product of two vectors is a scalar quantity,the product is called scalar product or dot product.
→ The dot product is defined by the relation:
A . B = AB Cos θ
→ If two vectors are perpendicular to each other then their scalar product is zero.
A.B =0
vector product
→ If the product of two vectors is a vector quantity then the product is called vector product or cross product.
→ The cross product is defined by the relation:
A × B = AB Sinθ u
→ If two vectors are parallel to each other,their vector product is zero.
A×B=0
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