I'm a little confused as to the results of multiplying vectors and scalars. If I multiply a vector and a scalar, is it a vector? And if I multiply a vector and another vector, is the results also a vector? I looked at http://mathworld.wolfram.com/VectorMultiplication.html but still haven't figured it out.
Vector multiplication with scalars
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0This is a basic question about linear algebra, but not about physics, please try http://math.stackexchange.com for this kind of question. – 2011-02-27