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Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone knows how to input a unit vector that lies between X and Y axes, into a Master Physics answering box.
One of the questions I'm working on required a unit vector (to point a direction) to be part of the answer. I know that the direction is between the X and Y axes so I tried using (sqrt0.5,sqrt0.5,0) as my unit vector but that didn't work out. It seems that they want the the unit vector in terms of x_unit, y_unit, z_unit (in mastering physics x_unit = x capped/x with a hat).
Any helps would be greatly appreciated.
I'm wondering if anyone knows how to input a unit vector that lies between X and Y axes, into a Master Physics answering box.
One of the questions I'm working on required a unit vector (to point a direction) to be part of the answer. I know that the direction is between the X and Y axes so I tried using (sqrt0.5,sqrt0.5,0) as my unit vector but that didn't work out. It seems that they want the the unit vector in terms of x_unit, y_unit, z_unit (in mastering physics x_unit = x capped/x with a hat).
Any helps would be greatly appreciated.