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Orthogonal Unit vectors....

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Answered by anshulraj0501
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It is defined as the unit vectors described under the three-dimensional coordinate system along x, y, and z axis. The three unit vectors are denoted by i, j and k respectively. The orthogonal triad of unit vectors is shown in figure (1). The concept of three unit vectors is originated from the vector P.

Answered by Anonymous
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=> The unit vectors along the direction of orthogonal axis , i.e, x-axis , y-axis , and z-axis are called orthogonal Unit vectors. They are represented by i cap , j cap and k cap...

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