QUESTION 3 For a given 3-Dimensional vector: A = Axi + Ayj + Azk Its magnitude maybe obtained by product also called the product, expressed as the following A·A = Ax2 + A However, we know that A-A = A so 2 + Ay A = A Then, the magnitude is expressed as: A = sqrt ( Ax2 A

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For a given 3-Dimensional vector:

= Axi + Ayj + Azk

Its magnitude may be obtained by-product also called the product, expressed as the following

A⋅A = Ax2 + A + 

However, we know that

A⋅A = A

so

A = A2 + Ay + z

Then, the magnitude is expressed as:

A = sqrt (    Ax2     +     A     +      )

 

QUESTION 3
For a given 3-Dimensional vector:
A = Axi + Ayj + Azk
Its magnitude maybe obtained by
product also called the
product, expressed as the following
A-A = Ax2 + A
However, we know that
A-A = A
so
A
2+ Ay
= A
Then, the magnitude is expressed as:
A = sqrt ( Ax2
A
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 3 For a given 3-Dimensional vector: A = Axi + Ayj + Azk Its magnitude maybe obtained by product also called the product, expressed as the following A-A = Ax2 + A However, we know that A-A = A so A 2+ Ay = A Then, the magnitude is expressed as: A = sqrt ( Ax2 A
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