Topics: Calculus - Vector-Valued Function
(definition)
Given a vector-valued function, we define the binormal vector as:
That is, the binormal vector is the cross product of the tangent unit vector and the normal unit vector.
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Topics: Calculus - Vector-Valued Function
(definition)
Given r(t) a vector-valued function, we define the binormal vector B(t) as:
That is, the binormal vector is the cross product of the tangent unit vector and the normal unit vector.