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authgeek
Sep17-09, 07:22 PM
I'm looking at this problem below:

http://apthtml.com/images/deriv.png

The first part I understand - a derivative of some vectors, not a big deal - but the second part is where I'm confused. I can't even come up with a name for it. First I thought magnitude, but I don't really see how that works. My calculus is a little rusty, so bear with me while I ask this question. What is it? How did we get from equation #2 to #3?

Thanks

gabbagabbahey
Sep17-09, 07:26 PM
It's the magnitude of the vector in #2.

\left|\frac{d\textbf{r}}{d\theta}\right|=\left(\fr ac{d\textbf{r}}{d\theta}\cdot\frac{d\textbf{r}}{d\ theta}\right)^{1/2}

authgeek
Sep17-09, 10:18 PM
Thanks! I suppose what threw me off magnitude was the trig functions; they're looking funny when you first do them but they magically boil down to something more manageable.