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what is the cross product of two null vectors​

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Answered by Radha6999
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The cross product a × b is defined as a vector c that is perpendicular (orthogonal) to both a and b, with a direction given by the right-hand rule and a magnitude equal to the area of the parallelogram that the vectors span.

Answered by Anonymous
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The cross product of two vectors a and b is defined only in three-dimensional space and is denoted by a × b. ... If the vectors a and b are parallel (i.e., the angle θ between them is either 0° or 180°), by the above formula, the cross product of a and b is the zero vector 0.

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