Here are three vectors in meters: á 1 = -6.60î + 8.70ĵ + 3.50k 2 = - 2.00î – 4.00ĵ + 2.00k d 3 = 2.00î + 3.00ĵ + 1.00k What results from (a) d1 :(d 2 + d3 ). (b) d1 - ( đ 2 x đ 3 ), and d 1 x ( d 2 + d 3) ((c), (d) and (e) for î,j and k components respectively)? (a) Number Units (b) Number i Units (c) Number Units (d) Number i Units (e) Number i Units

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Here are three vectors in meters:
d1 = -6.60î + 8.70ĵ + 3.50k
d 2 = - 2.00î – 4.00ĵ + 2.00k
d 3 = 2.00î + 3.00ĵ + 1.00k
What results from (a) đ1· ( đ 2 + đ 3 ), (b) đ 1 · ( đ 2 × đ 3), and d 1 x ( d 2 + d 3 ) (c), (d) and (e)
for i,j and k components respectively)?
(a) Number
i
Units
(b) Number
Units
(c) Number
i
Units
(d) Number
Units
(e) Number
i
Units
Transcribed Image Text:Here are three vectors in meters: d1 = -6.60î + 8.70ĵ + 3.50k d 2 = - 2.00î – 4.00ĵ + 2.00k d 3 = 2.00î + 3.00ĵ + 1.00k What results from (a) đ1· ( đ 2 + đ 3 ), (b) đ 1 · ( đ 2 × đ 3), and d 1 x ( d 2 + d 3 ) (c), (d) and (e) for i,j and k components respectively)? (a) Number i Units (b) Number Units (c) Number i Units (d) Number Units (e) Number i Units
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