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Vec<strong>to</strong>r Multiplication<br />

There are two forms of vec<strong>to</strong>r multiplication: one results in a scalar, and one results in a vec<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

Dot Product<br />

The dot product, also called the scalar product, takes two vec<strong>to</strong>rs, “multiplies” them <strong>to</strong>gether, and<br />

produces a scalar. The smaller the angle between the two vec<strong>to</strong>rs, the greater their dot product will<br />

be. A common example of the dot product in action is the formula for work, which you will<br />

encounter in Chapter 4. Work is a scalar quantity, but it is measured by the magnitude of force and<br />

displacement, both vec<strong>to</strong>r quantities, and the degree <strong>to</strong> which the force and displacement are<br />

parallel <strong>to</strong> one another.<br />

The dot product of any two vec<strong>to</strong>rs, A and B, is expressed by the equation:<br />

where<br />

is the angle made by A and B when they are placed tail <strong>to</strong> tail.<br />

The dot product of A and B is the value you would get by multiplying the magnitude of A by the<br />

magnitude of the component of B that runs parallel <strong>to</strong> A. Looking at the figure above, you can get<br />

A · B by multiplying the magnitude of A by the magnitude of , which equals . You<br />

would get the same result if you multiplied the magnitude of B by the magnitude of<br />

, which<br />

equals .<br />

Note that the dot product of two identical vec<strong>to</strong>rs is their magnitude squared, and that the dot<br />

product of two perpendicular vec<strong>to</strong>rs is zero.<br />

EXAMPLE<br />

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