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TheDestroyer
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How can We Devide 2 vectors? and what is the result? is it a scalar or another vector?
if we said:
[tex]\frac{\vec{E_1}}{\vec{E_2}}[/tex]
What the result would be if the unit vectors or not equal or opposite? if they are then we'll get a scalar,
Can we say:
[tex]\frac{\vec{E_1}}{\vec{E_2}} = \vec{E_1} \cdot \frac{1}{\vec{E_2}}[/tex]
Can this be a dot product? then we'll get a scalar also ! and if it's like this, what's the defenition of a vector inverse?
if we said:
[tex]\frac{\vec{E_1}}{\vec{E_2}}[/tex]
What the result would be if the unit vectors or not equal or opposite? if they are then we'll get a scalar,
Can we say:
[tex]\frac{\vec{E_1}}{\vec{E_2}} = \vec{E_1} \cdot \frac{1}{\vec{E_2}}[/tex]
Can this be a dot product? then we'll get a scalar also ! and if it's like this, what's the defenition of a vector inverse?