Vector Calculus - Unit Binormal pt1

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Video on Vector Calculus, the Unit Binormal pt1

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  • This is really helpful, thanks for making this video.

  • i'm not sure if my last post worked....

    it might be helpful to think of a particle moving along the curve C. then: T is the direction of motion, N is the direction of acceleration, and B is a vector you can use to calculate torque.

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  • Good job. Fyi Torque=r x F= r x ma= T x mN

  • it might be helpful to mention that if we think of a particle moving along the curve C, than T is the direction of motion, N is the direction of acceleration, and B = TxN is a vector used to calculate torque.

  • "Binormal". Not to be confused with "Bisexual".

  • i am tring to learn basic calculus so i can be prepared. thanks for the vid

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