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givi [52]
3 years ago
7

The material that keeps its new shape after it is stretched is called?

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docker41 [41]3 years ago
6 0

elastic is the correct answer

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\vec{A}=4.2\hat{i}+7.2\hat{j}

\vec{B}=5.70\hat{i}-2.40\hat{j}

We have to find the scalar product and the  angle between these two vectors

\vec{A}\times \vec{B}=\begin{vmatrix}i&j&k\\4.2&7.2&0\\5.7&-2.4&0\end{vmatrix}

\vec{A}\times \vec{B}=\hat{k}(-10.08-41.04)=-51.12\hatk}\hat{k}

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