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0 is a cross product of a vector itself

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0 is a cross product of a vector itself

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cross: torque

dot: work

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The cross product can be said to be a measure of the 'perpendicularity' of the vectors in the product.

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Normally you use sine theta with the cross product and cos theta with the vector product, so that the cross product of parallel vectors is zero while the dot product of vectors at right angles is zero.

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because that is the def. of a cross-product!

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