Vector C & (A x B): True or False?

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Vector c is confirmed to be perpendicular to both vectors a and b. The expressions presented include various vector operations involving cross and dot products. Expression 1, (a x b) x c, results in a null vector, while expressions 2 and 4 yield scalar values with the same absolute value but differing signs. Expression 3, (a x c) x b, produces a vector. The discussion concludes that without further context, it is challenging to definitively confirm which expression is true.
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It's given that vector c is perpendicular to both vectors a and b. Which of the following is true:

1) http://phstudy.technion.ac.il/~wn114071/physweb/question/1_4_01.gif
(a x b) x c
2) http://phstudy.technion.ac.il/~wn114071/physweb/question/1_4_02.gif
(a x c) dot b
3) http://phstudy.technion.ac.il/~wn114071/physweb/question/1_4_03.gif
(a x c) x b
4) http://phstudy.technion.ac.il/~wn114071/physweb/question/1_4_04.gif
(a x b) dot c

Can someone please just confirm the answer is (1) because I have only one attempt left at submitting an answer for this question.

Thanks :smile:
 
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I knew that might happen, so I wrote the expression in each link below. (1) is (a x b) x c, i.e (a cross b) cross c.

Thanks.
 
It's impossible to say which one is true, because those are all expressions, not equations.
 
Answers 2 and 4 give you a scalar number. The absolute value is the same for both, but the sign changes.

Answer 1 gives you a null vector (all components equal to 0) since the cross product of A and B is either in the same direction as C or the exact opposite direction of C.

Answer 3 gives you a vector.
 
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