Physics, asked by krishnakabra334, 10 months ago

vector A has magnitude 6 units and is in the direction of +x-axis ; vector B has a magnitude of 4 units and lies in the xy-plane , making an angle of 30 degree with the + x-axis amd an angle of 60 degree with the +y-axis . Find the vector product A×B​

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Answered by farhan12w2
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Answer:

a vector a has magnitude 6 units and is directed along positive x-axis another vector B has ... A vector lying in x-y plane has a magnitude 3, and makes an angle 30. play.

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Answered by AngieCx
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Answer:

Givens:

If we have two vectors  A  and  B  then their dot product is the product of their magnitudes multiplied by cosine of the angle between them. i.e:

Equation:

a x b = |a| |b| cos

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