How do you normalize # (-4i + 0j + 3k)#?
1 Answer
Jan 23, 2016
To normalise a vector we divide each component by the length of the original vector, so the resultant vector is:
Explanation:
Normalising a vector means dividing each of its components by its length, to yield a unit vector (a vector 1 unit long) in the same direction.
The length of a 3D vector (a
In this case:
To normalise the vector, then, we divide each component by 5, so the resultant vector is: