Vectors \(\vec {\mathrm{A}}, \vec{\mathrm{B}} \) and \(\vec{\mathrm{C}}\) are such that \(\vec{\mathrm{A}} \cdot \vec{\mathrm{B}}=0 \text { and } \vec{\mathrm{A}} \cdot \vec{\mathrm{C}}=0\). Then the vector parallel to \(\vec A\) is:
1. \(\vec{A} \times \vec{B} \)
2. \(\vec{B}+\vec{C} \)
3. \(\vec{B} \times \vec{C} \)
4. \(\vec{B}~\text{and} ~\vec{C}\)
Subtopic: Vector Product |
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