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And the results can be fantastically complex—huge ... a scalar. But a cross product between two vectors produces another vector, and again Kim and co’s notation handles this automatically.
The problem with cross products is that they HAVE TO use 3 dimensions. This is the only way to have a resultant vector perpendicular to both of the original vectors. So, how do you draw 3D vectors ...
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