Chemistry, asked by parasharpraveen244, 5 months ago

Explain vector product of two vectors.​

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Answered by BLACK1817
5

Answer:

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 sathwikd187
3

Answer:

vector product or cross product is a vector perpendicular to both the given vectors

or

it is product of one vector to the component of other vector perpendicular to first vector

Explanation:

let the two vectors be vector A and vector B

then cross product C = ABsin(angle between A and B)

her A is first vector and

vector component of B perpendicular to A is Bsin(theta)

where theta is angle between A and B

hope u have understood

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