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scalar product of two vectors

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Answered by Anonymous
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The scalar product of two vectors A and B is a scalar quantity equal to the product of the magnitudes of the two vectors and the cosine of the smallest angle between them. The scalar product is commutative, A×B = B×A. 

rananikhil188: i.e if A and B are vectors then A × B = AB Cosx where x is the angle between vectiors
smeetmutha: ya correct
Answered by smeetmutha
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The scalar product of two vectors A and B is a scalar quantity equal to the product of the magnitudes of the two vectors and the cosine of the smallest angle between them. The scalar product is commutative, A×B = B×A. When we form the scalar product of two vectors, we multiply the parallel component of the two vectors.

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