Difference between revisions of "Selftest: Unit vector"
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− | { ''' | + | { '''Which of the labels in the following figures are correct?''' |
− | '' | + | ''Here you have to regard the correct lable and assignment of the vector and the unit vector and also the magnitude of the unit vector.''} |
− | - [[ | + | - [[File:Vektorrechnung_aufgabe5.3.png|300px|thumb|left]] |
− | ||''' | + | ||'''Wrong''':The magnitude of the vector is <math>\frac{1}{2} </math>. Unit vectors have a length of 1 (see [[Unit vectors|unit vectors]]). |
− | + [[ | + | + [[File:Vektorrechnung_aufgabe5.1.png|300px|thumb|left]] |
− | ||''' | + | ||'''Correct''':Here the unit vector has length 1 and both vectors point in the same direction. |
− | - [[ | + | - [[File:Vektorrechnung_aufgabe5.2.png|300px|thumb|left]] |
− | ||''' | + | ||'''Wrong''':In this figure the labels of vector <math>\vec{\mathbf{a}}</math> and the unit vector <math>\vec{\mathbf{e}}_a</math> are interchanged. Hence the vector <math>\vec{\mathbf{a}}</math> would always have length 1. But this is not generalizable. Furthermore a unit vector is not formed by multiplying the direction with a scalar, because it has always length 1. For further description please have a look at the article about [[unit vectors|unit vectors]]. |
− | +[[ | + | +[[File:Vektorrechnung_aufgabe5.4.png|300px|thumb|left]] |
− | ||''' | + | ||'''Correct''':Here the unit vector has length 1 and both vectors point in the same direction. |
</quiz> | </quiz> | ||
[[Category:Selftest]] | [[Category:Selftest]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Vectors]] |