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Is the cross product associative?

(A×B)×C=A×(B×C)

If so, prove it; if not, provide a counterexample (the simpler the better).

Short Answer

Expert verified

The values of the two cross product A×(B×C) and (A×B)×C, are not equal. Thus(A×B)×CA×(B×C).

Step by step solution

01

Explain the concept and describe the given information

The cross product is associative if the result of cross products A×(B×C)and (A×B)×Cis same.

02

Assume the vectors

To prove, let us assume three vectors asA=4i+3j,B=3i+2j, andC=6i+5j.

Obtain the value of A×(B×C)using the vectors assumed.

A×(B×C)=(4i+3j)×(3i+2j)×(6i+5j)=(4i+3j)×(15k-12k)=(4i+3j)×(3k)=(12j+9i).........(1)

Obtain the value of (A×B)×Cusing the vectors assumed.

role="math" localid="1653052563790" (A×B)×C=(4i+3j)×3i+2j)×(6i+5j)=(12k-9k)×(6i+5j)=(3k)×(6i+5j)=18j-15i......(2)

03

Compare the values.

It can be concluded from the equation (1) and (2), that the values of the two cross product A×(B×C)and (A×B)×C, are not equal. Thus

(A×B)×CA×(B×C)

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