Wanda Kane
2021-12-20
intacte87
Beginner2021-12-21Added 42 answers
Step 1
Consider the vectors,
and
The objective is to find two vectros orthogonal to both the vectors.
From the vectors,
Let,
Definition:
Let a and b two vectors, the cross product of a and b is orthogonal to both the vector a and b
Calculate the cross product.
The orthogonal vector for the given two wectors is
And
Step 2
Find two vectors orthogonal to both the vectors as follows:
Then, it is possible to obtain the desired unit vector by,
1)
Substitute and in equation (1)
or
or
or
Consequently, the necessary vectors that are orthogonal to both vectors are,
or
Beverly Smith
Beginner2021-12-22Added 42 answers
Step 1
Ut and
The cross product is ostrogonal to both and
A vector with a unit length
The unit vector is shown there:
Step 2
The second unot vector osthogonal ot both and would be negative of the previous vector
Therefore, the two unit vectors osthogonal to both and are
and
nick1337
Expert2021-12-27Added 777 answers
Step 1
The cross product will produce a vector orthogonal to both,
Step 2
Find the length of v
Divide the components of v by this to make it have unit length (normalize it)
To get the other orthogonal vector we can just negate this to become:
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