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    Aug 25, 2009, 09:55 AM
    Questions on unit vectors
    I)Find the angle between (I+j )and (j+k)?
    II)Find the angle between (I+j) and (j-k)?

    PLEASE ANSWER.I NEED IT URGENTLY...
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    Aug 25, 2009, 10:38 AM

    I did that in maths, using the dot product formula;

    ab.cb = |ab||cb|cos A

    Let ab be your vector i+j and cb your vector j+k. Their vectors are:

    and

    Now, the dot product, multiply the similar vectors (i direction with i direction, j with j, and k with k)and add them;



    Solve for A, which is your angle. (you should have 30 degrees)

    Do the same for the other one.

    Hope it helped! :)

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