Vector Prod Basics PDF
Vector Prod Basics PDF
Vector Prod Basics PDF
1 Scalar Product
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2.1.1 Properties of scalar product
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2.1.2 Angle between two vectors
a.b
By definition cos(θ) = ab
Example
I The angle between vectors a= (3,1,5) and b= (2,1,3)
3×2+1×1+5×3 22√
I cos θ = √ √
(32 +12 +52 )× (22 +12 +32 )
= √
(35)× (14) = 0.994
I θ= 6.3◦
c=axb
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2.2.1 Properties of vector product
I (a + b) × c = (a × c) + (b × c) : distributive
I a × b = −b × a : NON-commutative
I (a × b) × c 6= a × (b × c) : NON-associative
I If m is a scalar,
m(a × b) = (ma) × b = a × (mb) = (a × b)m.
I Importantly a × b = 0 if vectors are parallel (0o )
i.e a × a = 0
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2.2.2 Vector product of unit vectors
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2.2.3 Vector product in components
i j k
a × b = ax ay az .
(1)
bx by bz
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2.2.4 Geometrical interpretation of vector product
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2.3 Examples
Example 1
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Example 2
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Examples of vector products in Physics
I a) Torque
A torque about O due to a force F
acting at B : T = r × F. Torque is a
vector with direction perpendicular to
both r and F, magnitude of |r||F| sin θ.
I b) Angular momentum
A body with momentum p at position r has angular momentum
about O of L = r × p. Angular momentum is a vector with
direction perpendicular to both r and p, magnitude of |r||p| sin θ.
I c) Lorentz force
The force exerted by a magnetic field B on a charge q moving
with velocity v is given by F = qv × B
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