Vectors in 3 Dimensions (OCR A Level Maths: Pure)

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Vectors in 3 Dimensions

What is a 3-D vector?

  • Vectors represent a movement of a certain magnitude (size) in a given direction

    You should have already come across (2D) vectors at AS (see Basic Vectors)

  • 3-D vectors describe the position of a point in a 3-D space in relation to the origin
  • They can be represented in different ways such as a column vector or in i, j, k unit vector form

Vectors in 3 Dimensions Diagram 1, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

Magnitude of a 3-D vector

  • The magnitude of a 3-D vector is simply its size
  • Like 2-D vectors we can find the magnitude using Pythagoras’ theorem (see Magnitude Direction)

 

Vectors in 3 Dimensions Diagram 2a, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

  • For 3-D position vectors we can find the distance between two points
  • By using the respective co-ordinates we can calculate the magnitude of the vector between them:

Vectors in 3 Dimensions Diagram 2b, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

3-D vector addition, scalars, parallel vectors and unit vectors

  • 3-D vectors work in the same way as 2-D vectors, just in three dimensions rather than two
  • Vector addition and subtraction and scalar multiplication can be carried out in exactly the same way, this time involving i, j and k or x, y and z
  • 3-D vectors are also parallel if one is a multiple of the other

 Vectors in 3 Dimensions Diagram 3, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

  • Unit vectors in 3-D are found in exactly the same way as in 2-D

Vectors in 3 Dimensions Diagram 4a, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

 

Vectors in 3 Dimensions Diagram 4b, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

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