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Show that vector product of a vector with itself is zero.​

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Answered by joshansurpinder
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Applying this corollary to the unit vectors means that the cross product of any unit vector with itself is zero. It should be apparent that the cross product of any unit vector with any other will have a magnitude of one. (The sine of 90° is one, after all.) The direction is not intuitively obvious, however.

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