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Linear Algebra
Vector Cross Product Calculator
Compute the cross product of two 3D vectors A and B, returning the resulting perpendicular vector. Ideal for physics, engineering, and graphics problems involving torque, normals, or rotational axes.
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Linear Algebra
Vector Dot Product Calculator
Compute the dot product of two 3D vectors as v1·v2 = v1x·v2x + v1y·v2y + v1z·v2z. Use it to measure projection, test orthogonality, or compute angles via the cosine formula.
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Key differences
| Vector Cross Product Calculator | Vector Dot Product Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Linear Algebra | Linear Algebra |
| Inputs required | 6 | 6 |
| Result | Cross product (x, y, z) (units) | Dot Product |
| What it does | Compute the cross product of two 3D vectors A and B, returning the resulting perpendicular vector. Ideal for physics, engineering, and graphics problems involving torque, normals, or rotational axes. | Compute the dot product of two 3D vectors as v1·v2 = v1x·v2x + v1y·v2y + v1z·v2z. Use it to measure projection, test orthogonality, or compute angles via the cosine formula. |