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the scalar product of vector
Use the definition of scalar product( vector A* vector B = abcos theda and the fact that vector A * vector B = axbx+ ayby+azbz
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Jamie
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What are the products (either vector or scalar for each answer) of:
a) scalar x scalar b) scalar x vector c) vector x vector A
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Amy
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You are given vectors A = 5.0i - 6.5j and B = -2.5i + 7.0j. A third vector C lies in the xy-plane. Vector C is perpendicular to
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Charles
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You are given vectors A = 5.0i - 6.5j & B = -3.5i + 7.0j. A third vector C lies on the xy-plane. Vector C is perpendicular to
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Cathy
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Multiplying a vector by a scalar results in:
a) a scalar b) a perpendicular vector c) a collinear vector c) a parallel scalar
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Jake
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The concept i get, but somehow i just can't execute this problem, please help me!
You are given vectors A = 5.5 6.2 and B = - 3.7
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lina
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Use a specific example to explore how the cross product behaves under scalar multiplication. Is it true that k (Vector a ×
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Bobby
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Use a specific example to explore how the cross product behaves under scalar multiplication. Is it true that k(Vector a ×
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Adiana
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You are given vectors A⃗ = 4.8 i^− 6.7 j^ and B⃗ = - 3.4 i^+ 7.5 j^. A third vector C⃗ lies in the xy-plane. Vector C⃗
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HELP PHYSICs
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You are given vectors A⃗ = 5.2 i^− 6.2 j^ and B⃗ = - 3.0 i^+ 6.9 j^. A third vector C⃗ lies in the xy-plane. Vector C⃗
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Anonymous
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