Three non-zero vectors →A,→B & →C satisfy the relation →A.→B=0 & →A.→C=0. Then →A can be parallel to
A
→B
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B
→C
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C
→B.→C
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D
→B×→C
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Solution
The correct option is D→B×→C Given →A.→B=0&→A.→C=0⇒→A is perpendicular to both →B,→C
We know that cross product of two vectors is perpendicular to both the vectors. As →B×→C≠0 ,→B×→C is perpendicular to both →B,→C So →A parallel with →B×→C