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scaler product of two vectors​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The scalar product of two vectors can be constructed by taking the component of one vector in the direction of the other and multiplying it times the magnitude of the other vector. The vector product has the anticommutative property, which means that when we change the order in which two vectors are multiplied, the result acquires a minus sign. The scalar product of two vectors is obtained by multiplying their magnitudes with the cosine of the angle between them.

Answered by Dilana
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Answer:

A verctor dot B vector

Explanation:

magnitude of A × magnitude of B × cos(angle between them)

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