The answers of the following (i) scalar product and (ii) vector product of unit vectors is (i) Scalar product - i.) (ii) Vector product -ixj a. a) both are zero b. b) both are 1 c. c) (i) zero and (ii) k(unit vector) d. d) (i) k(unit vector) and (ii) zero

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The answers of the following (i) scalar product and (ii) vector product of unit vectors is
(i) Scalar product- i.)
(ii) Vector product -ixj
a. a) both are zero
b. b) both are 1
c. C) (i) zero and (ii) k(unit vector)
d. d) (i) k(unit vector) and (ii) zero
If two given vectors can be represented both in magnitude and direction as the two sides of a triangle , taken in the
same order, then the third side of the triangle that is taken in opposite order can represent the resultant of the two
given vectors both in magnitude and direction. This statement is known as
a. a) the triangular law of vector addition
b. b) the parallelogram law of vector addition
C. c) the polygon law of vector addition
d. d) none of the above
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Transcribed Image Text:oring wrapper Kalendar My MCBS Library English (en) - The answers of the following (i) scalar product and (ii) vector product of unit vectors is (i) Scalar product- i.) (ii) Vector product -ixj a. a) both are zero b. b) both are 1 c. C) (i) zero and (ii) k(unit vector) d. d) (i) k(unit vector) and (ii) zero If two given vectors can be represented both in magnitude and direction as the two sides of a triangle , taken in the same order, then the third side of the triangle that is taken in opposite order can represent the resultant of the two given vectors both in magnitude and direction. This statement is known as a. a) the triangular law of vector addition b. b) the parallelogram law of vector addition C. c) the polygon law of vector addition d. d) none of the above 33°C Sunny RGLL 近
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