Physics: Vectors & their scalar product

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To determine the value of Pz for the vectors P = 8i + 5j - Pzk and Q = 3i - 4j - 2k, the scalar product must equal 60 m². The equation for the scalar product is (8*3) + (5*-4) + (-2*Pz) = 60. Simplifying this leads to -2Pz = 60 - 24, resulting in -2Pz = 36. Solving for Pz gives a value of -28, correcting the earlier misunderstanding of the scalar product concept. Understanding the scalar product's properties is crucial for solving such vector problems accurately.
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Homework Statement


Given the vectors:
P = 8i +5j-Pzk m
and
Q = 3i -4j-2k m
Determine the value of Pz so that the scalar product of the two vectors will be 60m2

Homework Equations


Sure seems like we will need to use the following equation:
P * Q = |P| * |Q| * cos ∅

But I don't recall being able to be taught the angle between two vectors so cos would still be unknown?

The Attempt at a Solution



Also, I assume the scalar product being 60 means that PQ = 60, or that:
Q = √32+-42+22 = √29
So, P would be 60/√29

Then this equation should be solved such as
60/√29 = √82+52+(-Pz)2

11.14172029 = √82+52+(-Pz)2

124.13793 = 89 + (-Pz)2

35.13793 = (-Pz)2

This would give an answer of about +/- 5.92, but in my solution manual I see that the solution is -28. Where have I gone wrong?
 
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Your job would be simplified by the "Distributive property of dot product".
 
Here's a hint:

The scalar product of i with i is equal to ??

The scalar product of i with j is equal to ??

The scalar product of i with k is equal to ??
 
It was me not understanding what scalar product was in solving this.

When the scalar product of PQ is said to be 60, that means that:
(8*3) + (5*-4)+(2*-Pz) = 60
Solving that simple equation yields the correct answer of -28.
 
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