Physics, asked by Anonymous, 10 days ago

what is vector product ?

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Answered by swastikadalvii
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Answer:

The product of two real vectors in three dimensions which is itself a vector at right angles to both the original vectors. Its magnitude is the product of the magnitudes of the original vectors and the sine of the angle between their directions.

A vector c whose length is the product of the lengths of two vectors a and b and the sine of their included angle, whose direction is perpendicular to their plane, and whose direction is that in which a right-handed screw rotated from a toward b along axis c would move called also cross product.

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Answered by lakshmimaruboina8688
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Answer:

vector c whose length is the product of the lengths of two vectors a and b and the sine of their included angle, whose direction is perpendicular to their plane, and whose direction is that in which a right-handed screw rotated from a toward b along axis c would move.

AXB=\A\\B\sin theta n

\A\=length of vector A

\| B \= length of vector B

\theta\ = angle between A and B

n = unit vector perpendicular to the plane containing a and b

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