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vector product is also called​

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Answered by kinghappy
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classical mechanics

…product (also known as the vector product) combines two vectors to form another vector, perpendicular to the plane of the original vectors. The operation is written A × B. If θ is the (smaller) angle between A and B, then|A × B|= AB sin θ.

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Answered by soni62430
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Answer:

classical mechanics

…product (also known as the vector product) combines two vectors to form another vector, perpendicular to the plane of the original vectors. The operation is written A × B. If θ is the (smaller) angle between A and B, then|A × B|= AB sin θ.

Explanation:

An example for the vector product in physics is a torque (a moment of a force - a rotational force). ... that is, the angle between vectors (a, b) = 0° or 180°.

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