?Consider u and v two three-dimensional vectors. If the magnitude of the cross product

Chapter 2, Problem 231

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Consider u and v two three-dimensional vectors. If the magnitude of the cross product vector \(\mathbf{u} \times \mathbf{v}\) is k times larger than the magnitude of vector u, show that the magnitude of v is greater than or equal to k, where k is a natural number.

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u times v

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