JoVE Logo

Accedi

2.17 : Cross Product

The cross product is a fundamental concept in vector algebra that is a vector operation on two different vectors to obtain a third vector. Unlike the scalar product, the cross product results in a vector quantity perpendicular to both the original vectors.

The magnitude of the cross product is obtained by multiplying the magnitude of both the vectors and the sine of the angle between them. This means that a larger angle between the vectors will lead to a greater magnitude of the cross product.

Equation 1

The direction of the resultant vector is determined by using the right-hand rule. If we curl the fingers of the right hand from vector A to vector B, then the direction of the thumb represents the direction of the resultant vector. In other words, the direction of the cross product is perpendicular to the plane containing vectors A and B.

It is important to note that the cross product of vectors is non-commutative. That is, the resultant vector for the cross product of vector A with vector B is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to that of the cross product of vector B with vector A. However, the cross product obeys the associative law and distributive laws of addition. This means that the cross product of a sum of vectors equals the sum of the cross products of each vector.

In conclusion, the cross product is a fundamental concept in vector algebra that has widespread applications in physics and engineering, such as calculating the moment of a force about a point, calculating the torque of a force about an axis, and calculating the angular momentum of a body about an axis.

Tags

Cross ProductVector AlgebraVector OperationPerpendicular VectorsMagnitudeSine Of AngleRight hand RuleNon commutativeAssociative LawDistributive LawsPhysics ApplicationsEngineering ApplicationsTorque CalculationAngular Momentum

Dal capitolo 2:

article

Now Playing

2.17 : Cross Product

Force Vectors

221 Visualizzazioni

article

2.1 : Scalari e vettori

Force Vectors

1.1K Visualizzazioni

article

2.2 : Operazioni vettoriali

Force Vectors

1.1K Visualizzazioni

article

2.3 : Introduzione alla forza

Force Vectors

461 Visualizzazioni

article

2.4 : Classificazione delle forze

Force Vectors

1.1K Visualizzazioni

article

2.5 : Addizione vettoriale di forze

Force Vectors

750 Visualizzazioni

article

2.6 : Sistema di forze bidimensionali

Force Vectors

869 Visualizzazioni

article

2.7 : Sistema di forze bidimensionale: risoluzione dei problemi

Force Vectors

537 Visualizzazioni

article

2.8 : Notazione scalare

Force Vectors

649 Visualizzazioni

article

2.9 : Notazione vettoriale cartesiana

Force Vectors

726 Visualizzazioni

article

2.10 : Coseni di direzione di un vettore

Force Vectors

456 Visualizzazioni

article

2.11 : Sistema di Forze Tridimensionali

Force Vectors

2.0K Visualizzazioni

article

2.12 : Sistema di Forze Tridimensionale:Risoluzione dei Problemi

Force Vectors

619 Visualizzazioni

article

2.13 : Vettori di posizione

Force Vectors

770 Visualizzazioni

article

2.14 : Vettore di forza lungo una linea

Force Vectors

466 Visualizzazioni

See More

JoVE Logo

Riservatezza

Condizioni di utilizzo

Politiche

Ricerca

Didattica

CHI SIAMO

Copyright © 2025 MyJoVE Corporation. Tutti i diritti riservati