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dear students welcome to stats and dynamics with me dr loyal zoby and thank you for tuning in to this video this is the third video of lecture six um of the class which is about the dot product i think this is the final video of this uh lecture so weamp;#39;ve talked about the dot product what it is and we use the dot product in the previous um video in finding or determining the angle between two vectors the other good use for dot product is the finding the projections of a vector or a force along a particular line uh or position vector so the in order to do to do this we a lot of times we need to project a force or a vector of any kind along a particular direction so in this example in this um image that you see we have this vector a and also i have two vectors here the unit vectors so uni unit vector of b is the direction of along this beam and the unit fixture unit vector of r is the direction along the axis where a is acting and if you want to find the projection of a along the b