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'''Topic and Concept:'''
  Measurement, [[Measurement#CoordinateSystems| 1A30.Coordinate Systems]]
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 * '''Cabinet:''' [:MechanicsCabinet:Mechanic (ME)]
 * '''Bay:''' ([:MechanicsCabinetBayA3:A3])
 * '''Cabinet:''' [[MechanicsCabinet|Mechanic (ME)]]
 * '''Bay:''' ([[MechanicsCabinetBayA3|A3]])
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'''Description:''' '''Abstract:'''
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Insert description of apparatus, its component, what it is demonstrating. Aluminum stand that holds 3 arrows to show Cartesian unit vectors.
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||XYZ Unit Vector||ME, Bay [:MechanicsCabinetBayA3:A3], Shelf #2||1A30.10 ||
||Magnetic Arrows||ME, Bay [:MechanicsCabinetBayA3:A3], side walls|| ||
||XYZ Unit Vector||ME, Bay [[MechanicsCabinetBayA3|A3]], Shelf #2||1A30.10 ||
||Magnetic Arrows||ME, Bay [[MechanicsCabinetBayA3|A3]], side walls|| ||
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 A. '''''This demonstration requires a minimum 24 hour notice.'''''
 * '''''This demonstration requires LN2'''''
 * '''''Back-to-Back lectures is NOT possible; We'll do one lecture one day and the other the next day.'''''
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'''Setup:''' '''Setup and Procedure:'''
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 1. Make a Setup check list.
 1. ...
 1. The aluminum stand can be used alone to demonstrate the unit vectors.
 1. Otherwise, insert an arrow into each of the three holes on the aluminum stand so that the tips point outward.
 1. Using the model unit vectors, explain how a 3D Cartesian coordinate system works.
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 1. List any Warnings....
 1. Demonstration may require practice.
 * N/A
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'''Demonstration:''' '''Discussion:'''
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'''Videos:'''
 * [[https://www.youtube.com/user/LectureDemostrations/videos?view=1|Lecture Demonstration's Youtube Channel]]
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 1. List any references
 * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartesian_coordinate_system|Cartesian Coordinate System - Wikipedia]]
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[:Instructional:Home] [[Instructional|Home]]

Table of Mechanics Demonstration

List of Mechanics Equipment & Supplies

Lecture Demonstrations

XYZ Unit Vector, 1A30.10

Topic and Concept:

Location:

XYZUnitVector04-400.jpg

Abstract:

Aluminum stand that holds 3 arrows to show Cartesian unit vectors.

Equipment

Location

ID Number

XYZ Unit Vector

ME, Bay A3, Shelf #2

1A30.10

Magnetic Arrows

ME, Bay A3, side walls

Important Setup Notes:

  • N/A

Setup and Procedure:

  1. The aluminum stand can be used alone to demonstrate the unit vectors.
  2. Otherwise, insert an arrow into each of the three holes on the aluminum stand so that the tips point outward.
  3. Using the model unit vectors, explain how a 3D Cartesian coordinate system works.

Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:

  • N/A

Discussion:

The Cartesian coordinate system is widely used in physics and engineering. The spherical and cylindrical coordinate systems are usually based off of the Cartesian unit vectors.

XYZUnitVector01-250.jpg

XYZUnitVector08-250.jpg

Videos:

References:

Home

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