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  • ...hbb{R}^3</math>. The vector product is again a 3-dimensional vector. The vector product is widely used in many areas of mathematics, mechanics, electromagnetism, g ...er (non-reentrant) angle between '''A''' and '''B'''. The direction of the vector product is perpendicular (or normal to) the plane containing the vectors '''A''' a
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Vector product]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #Redirect [[Vector product]]
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  • gives the expansion of a triple vector product
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  • ...there is another type of multiplication called the [[cross product]] ( or vector product), but it is only defined and makes sense in general for this particular vec
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  • {{r|Vector product}}
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  • ...o that line. In vector notation this is written, using the [[cross product|vector product]], as:
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  • {{r|Vector product}}
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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''dyadic product''' of two vectors is a third vector product next to [[dot product]] and [[cross product]]. The dyadic product is a squa
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  • ...hbb{R}^3</math>. The vector product is again a 3-dimensional vector. The vector product is widely used in many areas of mathematics, mechanics, electromagnetism, g ...er (non-reentrant) angle between '''A''' and '''B'''. The direction of the vector product is perpendicular (or normal to) the plane containing the vectors '''A''' a
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  • {{r|Vector product}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Vector product]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...the [[magnetic induction]]. The product '''v''' &times; '''B''' is the [[vector product]], also referred to as the cross product.
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  • As a vector-matrix-vector product:
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  • ...ple is the three dimensional space '''R'''<sup>3</sup> together with the ''vector product''. In the standard base '''i''','''j''','''k''' this is defined as '''i'''
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  • where the magnetic induction is given as a [[vector product]], i.e., is perpendicular to the plane spanned by <math>\scriptstyle d\vec{
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  • ...scalar products of the vectors using the [[baccab formula]] for the triple vector product:
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  • ...expression in Eq. (1). Here the multiplication signs (&times;) indicate [[vector product]]s. The integrand [expression under the integral of Eq. (2)] follows from t
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  • ...ely '''τ'''&nbsp;=&nbsp;'''m&nbsp;×&nbsp;B''' (where '''×''' denotes the [[Vector product|vector cross product]]). As such, it also determines the change in [[poten
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