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when's dot product becomes zero?

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Answered by faisalmansoor110
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Dot product means that two vectors are related with a cos (cosine) trigonometric function.

Hence, we can say that A(vector). B(vector) = ABcosQ. (Q= theta).

Note, when Q= 90°, the value of cosQ= 0. Hence, at Q= 90°, the value of dot product becomes zero. Just let me know in the comments, what do you think will be the maximum value of dot product.

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