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Unit Vector

A unit vector is a normalized vector, that is to say it has a distance of 1.


Description

A unit vector is a vector with a distance of 1. Any vector can be made into a unit vector, by normalizing it: a⃗/||a⃗||.

R3 space is commonly expressed as having the unit basis vectors î, ĵ, and in the directions of the X, Y, and Z axes respectively.

Note that the dot products of these unit vectors are characterized by:

  • i⋅i = j⋅j = k⋅k = 1

  • i⋅j = j⋅k = k⋅i = 0

Note also that the cross products of these unit vectors are characterized by:

  • i×i = j×j = k×k = 0

  • i×j = k

  • j×k = i

  • k×i = j

  • j×i = -k

  • k×j = -i

  • i×k = -j


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