Why we multiply vectors??
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when we multiply vectors we multiply both magnitude and direction. ... In the case of the dot product we care about the direction of vector 'a' with respect to vector 'b' (the direction of vector 'b' with respect to vector 'a'). In other words we care about the RELATIVE DIRECTION—which explains why it is a scalar.
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when we multiply vectors we multiply both magnitude and direction. ... In the case of the dot product we care about the direction of vector 'a' with respect to vector 'b' (the direction of vector 'b' with respect to vector 'a'). In other words we care about the RELATIVE DIRECTION—which explains why it is a scalar.
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So, when we multiply vectors.
We multiply, both magnitude and directions. In the case of the dot is produced we care about the direction of vector 'a' with respect to the vector 'b' (the direction of vector 'b' with respect to the 'a').
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We multiply, both magnitude and directions. In the case of the dot is produced we care about the direction of vector 'a' with respect to the vector 'b' (the direction of vector 'b' with respect to the 'a').
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