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2.10:

Direction Cosines of a Vector

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Direction Cosines of a Vector

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Consider a vector A expressed in the cartesian vector form using i, j, and k unit vectors. The magnitude of vector A is defined as the square root of the sum of squares of its components. The direction of this vector is defined by coordinate direction angles, α, β, and γ, measured from the positive x, y, and z axes.         These angles can be determined by the projection of A onto respective axes. These are known as the direction cosines of A. These direction cosines can be obtained easily using unit vectors. Consider a unit vector along vector A. This unit vector can be expressed in cartesian form by dividing vector A by its magnitude. The expressions indicate that the i, j, and k components of the unit vector represent the direction cosines of A. Squaring the equation, a significant relationship among the direction cosines can be formulated. Alternatively, if the magnitude and the coordinate direction angles of A are known, then it can be expressed in the Cartesian vector form.

2.10:

Direction Cosines of a Vector

Direction cosines, which help describe the orientation of a vector with respect to the coordinate axes, are an essential concept in the field of vector calculus. Consider vector A that is expressed in terms of the Cartesian vector form using i, j, and k unit vectors. The magnitude of vector A is defined as the square root of the sum of the squares of its components. The direction of this vector with respect to the x, y, and z axes is defined by the coordinate direction angles α, β, and γ, respectively. These angles can be determined by projecting vector A onto the respective axes, known as the direction cosines of vector A.

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Equation 1

Equation 1

A significant relationship can be formulated by squaring the equation that defines the direction cosines of A. This relationship is given by the sum of the squares of the direction cosines, which equals one.

Equation 1

Using this equation, if only two of the coordinate angles are known, the third angle can be found. Direction cosines help describe the orientation of a vector based on its components in space, making them an important concept in a wide range of fields, including physics, engineering, and computer graphics. By understanding the direction cosines of a vector, one can easily determine its orientation and displacement, which, thus, enables the development of accurate models and simulations.

Leitura Sugerida

  1. Hibbeler, R.C. (2016). Engineering Mechanics ‒ Statics and Dynamics. Hoboken, New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall. pp. Page No- 45, 46, 47.