Physics, asked by KunalShenoy, 1 year ago

How to find standard unit
vectors ??​

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Answered by bunmieruja
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Answer: this is simple

Explanation:

The notation represents the norm, or magnitude, of vector v. The basic unit vectors are i = (1, 0) and j = (0, 1) which are of length 1 and have directions along the positive x-axis and y-axis respectively. To find a unit vector with the same direction as a given vector, we divide by the magnitude of the vector.


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Answered by preranaupadhyay742
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Hey mate here is your answer

A unit vector is a vector whose magnitude (or length) is one. The standard unit vectors are the special unit vectors that are parallel to the coordinate axes, pointing toward positive values of the coordinates

Two dimensions

The standard unit vectors in two dimensions. The standard unit vectors in two dimensions,i, j are length one vectors that point parallel to the x-axis and y-axis, respectively. Moving them with the mouse doesn't change the vectors, as they always point toward the positive direction of their respective axis

Three dimensions

The standard unit vectors in three dimensions. The standard unit vectors in three dimensions, i , j, k are length one vectors that point parallel to the x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis respectively. Moving them with the mouse doesn't change the vectors, as they always point toward the positive direction of their respective axis.

hope it's help you...


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