For the two vectors A and B in the given figure: a. Find the magnitude and direction of the vector product A x B; b. Find the magnitude and direction of B x A.
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The magnitude of the vector product \( \vec{A} \times \vec{B} \) is given by the formula \( |\vec{A} \times \vec{B}| = |\vec{A}| |\vec{B}| \sin(\theta) \), where \( |\vec{A}| \) and \( |\vec{B}| \) are the magnitudes of vectors A and B respectively, and \( \theta Show more…
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