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Q .2 A and B are two vecotrs in a plane at angle of 60° with each other. C is another vector perpendicular to the plane containing vector A and B. Which of the following relations is possible ? (A) A + B = C (B) A + C = B (C) A x B = C (D) AXC = B​

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Answered by chandrakantamajhi54
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Explanation:

B is the correct answer.

Answered by royalsubham462rajput
1

Answer:

Correct option is (C) A × B = C

Explanation:

Vector C is perpendicular to both vectors A and B. Hence, it can be equal to their cross product.

Options A and B make vector C in the plane of vectors A and B which is not possible.

In option D, this is not possible as vector B is not perpendicular to vector A

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