Question:

Two vectors are perpendicular, if

Updated On: Jul 7, 2022
  • A $\bullet$ B = 1
  • A x B = 0
  • A $\bullet$ B = 0
  • A x B = AB
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The scalar product (or dot product) of two vectors is defined as the product of the magnitudes of two vectors with cosine of angle between them. Thus, if there are two vectors A and B having angle $\theta$ between them, then their scalar product A$\cdot$ B is written as $ A . B = AB \, cos \, \theta$ Scalar product of two vectors will be minimum when $|cos \, \theta | = min = 0, \, ie, \, \theta$ = 90$^{\circ}$ $\therefore (A . B)_{min} = 0$ ie, if the scalar product of two non-zero vectors vanishes, the vectors are orthogonal.
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Concepts Used:

Motion in a Plane

It is a vector quantity. A vector quantity is a quantity having both magnitude and direction. Speed is a scalar quantity and it is a quantity having a magnitude only. Motion in a plane is also known as motion in two dimensions. 

Equations of Plane Motion

The equations of motion in a straight line are:

v=u+at

s=ut+½ at2

v2-u2=2as

Where,

  • v = final velocity of the particle
  • u = initial velocity of the particle
  • s = displacement of the particle
  • a = acceleration of the particle
  • t = the time interval in which the particle is in consideration