How Can I Solve These Vector Problems for My Homework?

In summary, the conversation discusses finding the most general vector in the yz-plane that is perpendicular to a given vector A and proving that the magnitude of the vector product of two vectors is equal to the area of the parallelogram they form. The hint provided suggests using the scalar product of two perpendicular vectors, which equals zero, to find the desired vector. The individual asking for help also mentions forgetting some properties of vectors and requests full solutions for the problems.
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Aleksandar
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Can someone help me with the following questions for homework?

1. Consider the vector A=7i + 3j - 6k. Find the most general vector in the yz-plane that is perpendicular to A.
2. Show that the magnitude of the vector product of two vectors is the area of the parallelogram for which the two vectors form adjacent sides.

Help me, I'm desperate. They might be easy, but I've tried and its no use. If you can solve this problems somehow with full solutions. PLEASE

You can also e-mail me on:
ikkakumon100@yahoo.com
 
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  • #2
Hint regarding 1: What does the scalar product of two perpendicular vectors equal?
 
  • #3
Scalar product of two perpendicular vectors equals zero, right?, since cos(alpha) of 90 degrees is zero, therefore it should equal to zero.
 
  • #4
I guess I have forgotten many things about vectors, including their properties. So if the dot product of two perpendicular vectors would equal zero, how can that help figure out the most general vector in the yz-plane that is perpendicular to that vector A, in the previous post given.
 

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