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orthovector
Jun19-09, 06:37 PM
The arc length of a circle is radius times the angle between the two radius legs that connect the arc. Thus
dL = R d@
and dF = I dL x B where B and dL and dF are vectors.
how can I convert dL = R d@ into vector notation so that I can simplify these two expressions??
priscared
Jun25-09, 03:18 AM
seems an odd question, and further ellaboration is needed.
By the sounds of it, maybe you should just use cylindrical r or spherical co-ordinates.
You should google cylindrical co-odinates. There are standard formulas and fudge factors involved, that will get you to your "vector" co-ordinates.
When you say "Vector" do you mean Cartesian co-ordinates?
If this is in relation to a hw problem, please post the whole question
viola.geek
Jun29-09, 02:15 PM
(Don't know if you've gotten it since, but...) As far as I'm aware, s = \thetaR, where s is the arc length, \theta is the angle, and R is the radius, is entirely scalar. I can only see it "becoming a vector," if that makes sense, if you break literally everything up into components.
Could you please post the whole question?
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