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What is the Angle of a Vector with x, y, and z Axes?
Much appreciated, thank you.
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Jan 24, 2016
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What is the Angle of a Vector with x, y, and z Axes?
And i didn't get the cos^2 alpha + cos^2 beta + cos^2 gama=1. Can you please explain me?
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Jan 24, 2016
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What is the Angle of a Vector with x, y, and z Axes?
Actually the answer(60 degrees) is not given in the answer column. So I just wanted to know if it's correct.
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What is the Angle of a Vector with x, y, and z Axes?
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What is the Angle of a Vector with x, y, and z Axes?
I've applied the concept of direction cosines to solve it but I couldn't get the answer.
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Jan 24, 2016
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What is the Angle of a Vector with x, y, and z Axes?
Homework Statement If a vector makes 45 degrees and 60 degrees with x-axis and y-axis respectively then the angle it makes with z-axis is equal to Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
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