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define displacement vector and unit vector

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Answered by ankalaramanamani
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Displacement Vector

x=x(t)y=y(t)z=z(t). x = x ( t ) y = y ( t ) z = z ( t ) . The position vector from the origin of the coordinate system to point P is →r(t). r → ( t ) . In unit vector notation, introduced in Coordinate Systems and Components of a Vector, →r(t) r → ( t ) is.

Answered by tejasvimaligi
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Displacement Vector

x=x(t)y=y(t)z=z(t). x = x ( t ) y = y ( t ) z = z ( t ) . The position vector from the origin of the coordinate system to point P is →r(t). r → ( t ) . In unit vector notation, introduced in Coordinate Systems and Components of a Vector, →r(t) r → ( t ) is.

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