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Originally Posted by threewingedfury
The problem just has x of m
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. so you're saying x(m)? I am assuming that the
x part of xm supposed to be same variable as the x in x(t)?
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So are you just saying for the cross product, just multiply?
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nope - i'm saying that the cross product is not a scalar quantity, but is instead another vector is that is orthogonal to both A and B. It's magnitude can be calculated to be a scalar quantity. Go to
www.mathworld.com and look up "cross product." its a pretty useful site for a lot of mathematical concepts.