what do you mean by scalar and vector product of two vectors?
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The scalar or dot product of two vectors is defined as the product of magnitudes of the two vectors and the cosine of the angles between them. If a and b are two vectors and θ is the angle between the two vectors then by the definition scalar product of two vectors
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scalers have only magnitude
vectors have both magnitude and direction
there is two type of product in vector cross and dot product
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