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If vectors a, b represent the diagonals of a rhombus, thenA. \(\vec a\times\vec b=\vec 0\)B. \(\vec a.\vec b=0\)C. \(\vec a.\vec b=1\)D. \(\vec a\times\vec b=\vec a\)

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Correct option is B. \(\vec a.\vec b=0\) 

The diagonals of a rhombus are always perpendicular

It means  \(\vec a\) is perpendicular to \(\vec b\)

Q = 90°

Cos Q = 0

\(\vec a.\vec b=0\)



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