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Why we can hit a long sixer in a cricket match rather than if we toss a ball for ourselves?

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The scaler product of two vector can be negative,if the angle b/w two vector is 180 or two vector or antiparallel to each other

A.B=ABcos

A.B=ABcos180

A.B=-AB

THIS SHOW THAT SCALER PRODUCT OF TWO VECTOR CAN BE NEGATIVE.

EXAMPLE::Work done against force of friction:

w=f.d

w=fbcos

w=fbcos180

w=-fb

:Work done against gravity:

w=f.d

here f=mg and d=h

so putting value

w=mghcos

w=mghcos180

w=-mgh

HENCE WORK DONE AGAINST FORCE OF GRAVITY IS NEGATIVE

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13y ago
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Yes, the scalar product of two vectors can be negative. The scalar product, also known as the dot product, is calculated by multiplying the magnitudes of the vectors, the cosine of the angle between them, and the direction. If the angle between the vectors is obtuse (greater than 90 degrees), the cosine of the angle will be negative, resulting in a negative scalar product.

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Yes.

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