Multiple Choice
The magnitude of the cross product (A B) of two vectors can be correctly thought of in all of the following ways except
A) the magnitude of A times the component of B perpendicular to A.
B) the magnitude of B times the component of A perpendicular to B.
C) the magnitude of A times the magnitude of B times the cos of the angle between A and B.
D) the magnitude of A times the magnitude of B times the sin of the angle between A and B.
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