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Q. consider a force vector F =i^+j^+k^ .another vector perpendicular of F is
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This is an option based problem .
Considering vector B = x i(^) + y j(^) + z k(^)
For any value of x,y,z if A.B = 0 , then that vector will be perpendicular to A.
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