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Why is a vector product perpendicular?

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Answered by sulaxana290884
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Since we have established that the cross product is a vector, hence, it is a vector along the z direction , ie., in the direction perpendicular to the x-y plane. ... This has to do with the fact that , a plane formed by any two vectors in three dimensions, has a unique direction which is perpendicular to it.

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