Physics, asked by kaaraksh, 2 months ago

If you consider two vectors a bar and b bar, is a bar + b bar equal to b bar + a bar? Please explain with examples

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Explanation:

"The cross product a × b (vertical, in purple) changes as the angle between the vectors a (blue) and b (red) changes. The cross product is always orthogonal to both vectors, and has magnitude zero when the vectors are parallel and maximum magnitude ‖a‖‖b‖ when they are orthogonal."

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