The cross product is a mathematical operation between two vectors in three-dimensional space that results in a vector perpendicular to both of the original vectors. The cross product is also known as the vector product or exterior product.
The cross products property states that the cross product of two vectors is orthogonal to both of the original vectors. In other words, if we have two non-zero vectors A and B, their cross product A × B is a new vector that is perpendicular to both A and B.
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