PHYSICS 2 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Cross Product, Dot Product, Parallelogram

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Physics 2 - lecture 18 - vector cross products. The product of 2 vectors is another vector. Review: dot product (scalar product) of two vectors. If you are given the magnitudes of the two vectors and the angle between them, then use: If you are given the cartesian components of the two vectors, then use: A three-dimensional coordinate system must obey the right-hand rule. Curl the fingers of your right hand so they go from x to y. Your thumb will point in the z direction. The cross product of two vectors says something about how perpendicular they are. Bsin is the smaller angle between the vectors. Cross product of any parallel vectors = zero. Cross product is maximum for perpendicular vectors. Cross products of cartesian unit vectors: i j = k k = j k = i i i = 0 j = 0 k = 0. Direction: c perpendicular to both a and b (right-hand rule)

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