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How to Find the Angle Between Two Vectors | Class 11 Physics | Vector Numericals Made Easy Description: Master the "Angle Between Two Vectors" concept in just 4 minutes! In this video, we break down the dot product formula and the step-by-step process to solve vector numericals for Class 11 Physics and JEE/NEET prep. In this video, you will learn: The Dot Product (Scalar Product) formula. How to calculate magnitudes of vectors. A step-by-step solved example for finding \theta. Common mistakes to avoid when handling unit vectors (\hat{i}, \hat{j}, \hat{k}). Timestamps 0:00 – Introduction & Concept Overview 0:45 – The Dot Product Formula (\vec{A} \cdot \vec{B}) 1:30 – Calculating Vector Magnitudes 2:15 – Step-by-Step Numerical Example 3:30 – Pro-Tip: Special Cases (90° and 0°) 3:50 – Quick Summary & Practice Question Tags & Keywords Keywords: Angle between two vectors, Class 11 Physics Vectors, Dot Product formula, Vector numericals, Scalar product, Physics problem solving, JEE Physics vectors, NEET Physics preparation. Tags: Class 11 Physics, Vectors, Vector Algebra, Dot Product, Scalar Product, Physics Numericals, Angle Between Vectors Formula, JEE 2026, NEET 2026, Physics Tutorial. Hashtags #Class11Physics #Vectors #PhysicsNumericals #JEEPhysics #NEETPhysics #VectorAlgebra #ScienceEducation Pinned Comment Pinned by [Your Channel Name]: "Struggling with a specific vector problem? Drop the question in the comments below! 👇 Also, here is a quick challenge: If \vec{A} = 3\hat{i} + 4\hat{j} and \vec{B} = 4\hat{i} - 3\hat{j}, what is the angle between them? (Hint: Check the dot product first!)" Call to Action (CTA) End of Video Script: "If this 4-minute breakdown made vectors a little less intimidating, hit 그 Like button and Subscribe for more bite-sized Physics tutorials. Don't forget to click the bell icon so you never miss a numerical session!"