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The vector product C of A and B making an angle with each other is defined as​

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Answered by SavageClown
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Explanation:

[tex]Since C is \: just \: the \: sum \: of \: two \: vectors \:   \\ A  \: and \:  B  \: respectively, \\ \: it \: lies \: in \: \\ the plane \: c \\ ontaining \: vectors \:  A \:  and  \: B.

And  \: D  \: is \: the \: cross \\ \: product \: of \: vectors  \: A  \: and  \: B.

So \: , D  \: is \: perpendicular \\ \: to both  \: A  \: and B.

Thus \: , the \: angle \: between \\ vectors  \: C  \: and \:  D  \: is  \: 90o.

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