Entering 2d and 3d vectors, Entering 2d and 3d vectors -3 – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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of how vectors are displayed, the HP 48 stores them internally in
rectangular form.

If you enter one type of coordinates, you can simply change the

coordinate mode to convert vectors to the new coordinate mode.

Entering 2D and 3D Vectors

You can enter 2D and 3D vector components using rectangular,

cylindrical/polar, or spherical/polar form.

To

enter

a 2D or 3D vector:

■ To enter specific components, press S)0> enter the components

separated by (SPC) or

and press (ENTER). (Press (¡^(

a

)

just before each angular component.)

■ To use the current coordinate mode, enter the two or three

component values and press ( M T H ) v E C T R + V 2 o r - + V 3 .

(Don’t enter

The internal rectangular representation of all vectors has the following
effects on displayed polar (cylindrical and spherical) vectors:

■ É* is normalized to within ±180° (±7r radians, ±200 grads).

m

(j)

is normalized to within 0 to 180° (0 to

tt

radians, 0 to 200 grads).

■ If you key in a negative r, the value is made positive;

9

is increased

by 180°,

é

is subtracted from 180°, and both are normalized.

■ If d is 0° or 180°,

6

is reduced to 0°.

■ If you key in an r of 0,

6

and

(p

are reduced to 0°.

To

assemble

a 2D or 3D vector from components on the stack:

■ For a 2D vector, enter a component on level 1 and level 2, press

(MTHI

v

E C T R

2

. The components are interpreted according

to the current coordinate mode.

B

For a 3D vector, enter a component on level 1, level 2, and level

3, press

(

mth

)

V E C T R - ^ v R . The components are interpreted

according to the current coordinate mode.

13

Vectors and Transforms 13-3

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