Physics, asked by SugarVolcano23, 3 days ago

what is cross product and scalar product

Answers

Answered by WiIdBoy
31

\huge{\underline{\mathcal{\red{A}\green{n}\pink{s}\orange{w}\blue{e}\pink{R:-}}}}

\large\underline\bold\red{Cross\:Product:-}the cross product, a × b (read "a cross b"), is a vector that is perpendicular to both a and b, and thus normal to the plane containing them.

\large\underline\bold\red{Scalar\:Product:-}Scalar products and vector products are two ways of multiplying two different vectors which see the most application in physics and astronomy. The scalar product of two vectors is defined as the product of the magnitudes of the two vectors and the cosine of the angles between them.

\rule{200px}{.3ex}

Attachments:
Answered by chauhanharendra4
1

Answer:

I hope it helps you

Explanation:

pls mark me as brainlist

Attachments:
Similar questions