Department of Pre-University Education, KarnatakaPUC Karnataka Science Class 11

Can You Have → a × → B = → a ⋅ → B with a ≠ 0 and B ≠ 0 ? What If One of the Two Vectors is Zero? - Physics

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Answer in Brief

Can you have  \[\vec{A} \times \vec{B} = \vec{A} \cdot \vec{B}\] with A ≠ 0 and B ≠ 0 ? What if one of the two vectors is zero?

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Solution

No, we cannot have \[\vec{A} \times \vec{B} = \vec{A} \cdot \vec{B}\] with A ≠ 0 and B ≠ 0. This is because the left hand side of the given equation gives a vector quantity, while the right hand side gives a scalar quantity. However, if one of the two vectors is zero, then both the sides will be equal to zero and the relation will be valid.

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HC Verma Class 11, Class 12 Concepts of Physics Vol. 1
Chapter 2 Physics and Mathematics
Short Answers | Q 12 | Page 28
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