cross product
Americannoun
noun
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another name for vector product
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another name for Cartesian product
Etymology
Origin of cross product
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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If force F is acting at a distance r from the axis, then torque is equal to the cross product of r and F: τ = r × F.
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Figure 2.53 Finding a cross product to two given vectors.
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Figure 2.58 Finding the area of a triangle by using the cross product.
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The calculation involves forming vectors along the directions of the lines and using both the cross product and the dot product.
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So much for the first cross product of the dog with the jackal.
From The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races With Particular Reference to Their Respective Influence in the Civil and Political History of Mankind by Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay)
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