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The product of scalar and vector quantity is scalar.
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A group of forces is an unbalanced group when the vector sum of all the forces in the group is not zero. It's not the forces that are unbalanced. It's the group.
It isn't, because a mass can only be positive - there are no negative masses. Also mass is only referring to one thing and this doesn't give as much information as a vector quantity. Mass is scalar.
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I think you meant to ask for finding a perpendicular vector, rather than parallel. If that is the case, the cross product of two non-parallel vectors will produce a vector which is perpendicular to both of them, unless they are parallel, which the cross product = 0. (a zero vector)
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The product of scalar and vector quantity is scalar.
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If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
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