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Two vectors A and B have magnitude A=3 and B=3,their vector product is A×B=2i-5k what is the angle between vector A and B?
8 years ago

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Answered by Prism
Assume X to be the angle. Then,

sinX = (Magnitude of A×B)/[(Magnitude of A)(Magnitude of B)]
8 years ago

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