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Binormal

  

compute a Vector in the direction of the binormal vector to a curve in R^3

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Examples

Calling Sequence

Binormal(C, t, options)

Parameters

C

-

free or position Vector; specify the components of the curve in R^3

t

-

(optional) name; specify the parameter of the curve

options

-

(optional) equation(s) of the form option=value where option is one of output, curveoptions, normalized, range, vectoroptions, vectors, or view

Description

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The Binormal(C, t) calling sequence computes a Vector in the direction of the binormal vector to a curve in R^3.

  

Note: This vector is not normalized by default, so it is a scalar multiple of the unit binormal vector to the curve C. Therefore, by default, the result is generally different from the output of TNBFrame(C, t, binormal=true). If either normalized=true or normalized is given in options, however, the resulting vector will be normalized.

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The curve C must have exactly three components, that is, the curve that the Vector represents is in R^3.

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If t is not specified, the command tries to determine a suitable variable name by using the components of C.  To do this, it checks all of the indeterminates of type name in the components of C and removes the ones that are determined to be constants.

  

If the resulting set has a single entry, that entry is the variable name.  If it has more than one entry, an error is raised.

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The options arguments primarily control plot options.

  

output = value, plot, or animation

  

This option controls the return value of the command.

– 

output = value returns the value of the binormal. Plot options are ignored if output = value. This is the default value.

– 

output = plot returns a plot of the space curve and the binormal vectors. The number of binormal vectors is specified by the vectors option.

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output = animation returns an animation of the space curve and the binormal vectors. The number of binormal vectors is specified by the vectors option.

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curveoptions = list

  

A list of plot options for plotting the space curve. For more information on plotting options, see plot/options. The default value is [].

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normalized = truefalse

  

Either true or false. Specifies whether the binormal vector is to be normalized. The default value is false.

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range = realcons..realcons

  

The range of the independent variable. The default value is 0..5.

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vectoroptions = list

  

A list of plot options for plotting the binormal vectors. For more information on plotting options, see plot/options. Note: Free Vectors and rooted Vectors are plotted using plots[arrow]. The default value is [].

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vectors = posint

  

Specifies how many binormal vectors are to be plotted or animated. The default value is 5.

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view = [realcons..realcons, realcons..realcons, realcons..realcons]

  

Specify the plot view. For more information see plot3d/options.

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caption = anything

  

A caption for the plot.

  

The default caption is constructed from the parameters and the command options. caption = "" disables the default caption. For more information about specifying a caption, see plot/typesetting.

Examples

withStudentVectorCalculus:

BinormalPositionVectorcost,sint,t,t

sint2cost212

(1)

BinormalPositionVectorcost,sint,t,t,normalized

2sint22cost222

(2)

Binormalexptcost,exptsint,t

2ⅇtcost1+2ⅇ2t2ⅇtsint1+2ⅇ2t2ⅇ2t1+2ⅇ2t

(3)

Binormalcost,sint,t,t,output=plot,scaling=constrained

Binormalcost,sint,t,output=plot,scaling=constrained

Binormalcost,sint,t,t,output=plot,range=0..7,vectors=15,vectoroptions=color=red,curveoptions=color=green,scaling=constrained

To play the following animation in this help page, right-click (Control-click, on Macintosh) the plot to display the context menu.  Select Animation > Play.

Binormalcost,sint,t,t,output=animation,range=0..7,vectors=50,vectoroptions=color=red,curveoptions=color=green,scaling=constrained

SetCoordinatescylindricalr,t,z

cylindricalr,t,z

(4)

Binormala,t,tassuminga::Andpositive,constant

0aa2+1a2a2+1

(5)

See Also

assuming

plot3d/options

realcons

Student[VectorCalculus]

Student[VectorCalculus][Curvature]

Student[VectorCalculus][GetCoordinates]

Student[VectorCalculus][PrincipalNormal]

Student[VectorCalculus][RadiusOfCurvature]

Student[VectorCalculus][SetCoordinates]

Student[VectorCalculus][SpaceCurve]

Student[VectorCalculus][SpaceCurveTutor]

Student[VectorCalculus][TangentVector]

Student[VectorCalculus][TNBFrame]

Student[VectorCalculus][Torsion]

Student[VectorCalculus][Vector]

VectorCalculus

VectorCalculus[Binormal]