Finally, a video that gets straight to the topic while making it concise and understandable unlike other cross product videos that are diabolically mediocre and mentally tormenting trying to understand the unnecessary hour long video material. Well done. 👍
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See.. If two vector perpendicular to each other then the condition is 1) A vector • B vector = 0 But if two vector parallel to each other then the condition is 2) A vector × B vector =0 From this we can see that in both cases of 1 and 2..there is a slight change in their products... In 1 st case " • " is used because of perpendicular condition In 2nd case " × " is used because of parallel condition Don't memorise.. Understand and study.. Good luck😊
When making a 3×3 into 2×2 this is a rule 1 determinant must have plus sign then other must have negative sign and the last one mini determinant must have plus sign. In simple words When making first determinant it would have a positive sign When making second mini determinant it would have a negative sign And third last one has a positive First determinant positive Second determinant negative Third determinant positive and so on Plus , minus , plus and so on
Finally, a video that gets straight to the topic while making it concise and understandable unlike other cross product videos that are diabolically mediocre and mentally tormenting trying to understand the unnecessary hour long video material. Well done. 👍
Sir, I did not understand this question till now, your lecture has reached the height of covering it. Thanks sir 👍
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Superb method
me seeing this video 3 days before 11 th final exam
👏👏👏 One of the *BEST* explanatory tutorials on cross products.
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I respect u sir for clearing my doubt
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Osm video...very helpful...easy to understand and saves time...
Best lecture . Thank u so much . It helped me a lot for last minute preparation.🙏🙏
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I stupidly forgot my password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Ahmed Parker instablaster =)
@Maddox Maurice Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Maddox Maurice it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my account :D
@Ahmed Parker no problem :D
Finally I understand this 🥹😭
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Do you have any vedio for projectile motion??
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GOOD CLASS ,ALSO SYSTEMTIC ONE.
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I will...
But wait for sometime...
Thanks
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I wonder about the way you animate your vids. can you please tell me.
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Hello Sir, why in vectors we have do minus every time between i and j component. what is the reason behind it.
Yeah could someone please elaborate
Bro it is the matrix multiplication rule
You can see in textbook
Best explanation sir ♥️
best video
I think I enjoy more your way of talking ,,,and thus I also understand all the concepts
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Which type of vectors will apply dot product and and which cross product?
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informative
I am here to learn cross product but I don't know why I am laughing🤣😂😅😂🤣
What's so funny?
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The voice
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super explanation sir
7:52 how do you know that they will be perpendicular
And why A . C = 0
See..
If two vector perpendicular to each other then the condition is
1) A vector • B vector = 0
But if two vector parallel to each other then the condition is
2) A vector × B vector =0
From this we can see that in both cases of 1 and 2..there is a slight change in their products...
In 1 st case " • " is used because of perpendicular condition
In 2nd case " × " is used because
of parallel condition
Don't memorise.. Understand and study.. Good luck😊
5:00 Here why do we put (-24) -(-14) why not (-24)+(-14)
I'm glad
Best lecture
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Sir tell us how to find angle between cross product
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Explanation was really good🎉, but seriously your "ऐ" was irritating me so much😵💫
Same 😭
very slow
I can't stop laughing 😂🤣 when i listen component and determinant words 2:58
Well teaching
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Mooi mahn
Mutta punde thanks❤
can someone explain how to do it when k comp are not to be considered
Thank u
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Sir how we got 2×3 matrix can u explain sir?
Tqsm sir
How did u get arrange the signs here ? I mean the i - j + k 2:57
When making a 3×3 into 2×2 this is a rule
1 determinant must have plus sign then other must have negative sign and the last one mini determinant must have plus sign.
In simple words
When making first determinant it would have a positive sign
When making second mini determinant it would have a negative sign
And third last one has a positive
First determinant positive
Second determinant negative
Third determinant positive and so on
Plus , minus , plus and so on
Nice demonstration
Nice ❤ nolej bidio
Please why is I carrying a negative sign
i is not carrying the -ve sign j is carrying....while finding the determinant we need to do so....
2.54 m (-i) kuin hua
I mean ( - ) kuin.......
Hi sir thank you
Superb 😂😢😮😅😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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30 min before exam👍😂
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How a and b vector at 0:41 are perpendicular they dont look perpendicular???????????????? Explain properly
Brother, botg the vectors are in 3d space...
see clearly at 6:36 seconds u will understand
Everything is fine but way of speaking is so annoying
Wow
Superb video bro can U do on physics bro
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