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What-is-a-vector-perpendicular-to-I-j-k

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Answered by HITARTHAMIT
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Answer:

A vector perpendicular to a given vector is a vector (voiced " -perp") such that and. form a right angle. In the plane, there are two vectors perpendicular to any given vector, one rotated counterclockwise and the other rotated clockwise.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Given vector is i+j+k

Let another vector be xi + yj + zk

Since they are perpendicular, there dot product is 0

Therefore, x + y + z =0

Now you can put value of x , y ,z of your choice.

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