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Homework Statement
Can someone explain to me why complex vectors of the following form will rotate counterclockwise in the x-y plane [with a velocity of w],
\hat{v}(t) = cos(\omega t)\hat{x} + sin(\omega t)\hat{y} (#1)
And why the following equation, the unit vector rotates in the clockwise direction in the x-z plane,
\hat{v}(t) = -sin(\omega t)\hat{x} + cos(\omega t)\hat{z} (#2)2. An attempt:
So I approached this problem by assuming \omega = 1; t = 0, t = \frac{\pi}{2}, t= \pi, t = \frac{3\pi}{2}, t = 2\pi. When I computed this values, it seemed to me \hat{v}(t) increased in the counterclockwise direction for both equations (#1) and (#2). Can someone explain to me the nature of the rotation for complex vectors?
thanks,JL