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why A×B vector and B×A vector are not equal to each other?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

vector product of two vectors is not commutative that is A cross B not equal to B cross A .

In this case magnitudes are equal but directions are opposite. It can be A cross B = -B cross A.

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Answered by ManishaSenapati
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Answer:

The cross product involves the direction of the the vectors i.e,A×B=|A| |B| sin theta n^,here 'n' is the unit vector along A×B.So if the order is interchanged then it's magnitude and direction changes,so vector product is anti- commutative.

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