6) Given the three vectors A = 1.00 î - 4.00 j, B 3.00 î, and Ĉ = -2.00 ĵ evaluate the following expressions if they are allowed mathematically: (a) Č · (Ã + B); (b) C (Ả·B); (c) C + Ả B %D

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From number 6 not quite sure part a b and c it said evaluate the following expression if they are allowed mathematically
6) Given the three vectors A = 1.00 î – 4.00 j, B = 3.00 î, and Ĉ = -2.00 ĵ evaluate the
following expressions if they are allowed mathematically: (a) C · (Ã + B); (b) C (Ã ·B);
(c) C + Ả · B
7) Given three vectors, A = 2.00 - 5.00 j, B = 4.00 ĵ, and Ĉ = 3.00 î, evaluate the
following expressions if they are mathematically allowed: (a) C(Ã × B); (b) Č · (Ã × B) ;
(c) č x (Ä · B)
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Transcribed Image Text:6) Given the three vectors A = 1.00 î – 4.00 j, B = 3.00 î, and Ĉ = -2.00 ĵ evaluate the following expressions if they are allowed mathematically: (a) C · (Ã + B); (b) C (Ã ·B); (c) C + Ả · B 7) Given three vectors, A = 2.00 - 5.00 j, B = 4.00 ĵ, and Ĉ = 3.00 î, evaluate the following expressions if they are mathematically allowed: (a) C(Ã × B); (b) Č · (Ã × B) ; (c) č x (Ä · B) %3D
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(6) Given: A=1 i^-4 j^,  B=3 i^,  C=-2 j^

Required: (a) C·A+B  (b) C·A·B (c) C+A·B

(a)  A+B=1 i^-4 j^+3 i^=4 i^-4 j^

   C·A+B=-2 j^4 i^-4 j^=8Since j^·i^=0 and j^·j^=1

(b)  A·B=1 i^-4 j^3i^=3Since j^·i^=0 and i^·i^=1

   Since, A·B is a scalar the dot product of C with A·B is not possible.

(c) Magnitude of C is, C=C=02+-22+02=2

From part (b) A·B=3,   so C+A·B=2+3=5.

 

 

 

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