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  2. Frenet–Serret formulas - Wikipedia

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    The tangent, normal, and binormal unit vectors, often called T, N, and B, or collectively the Frenet–Serret frame (TNB frame or TNB basis), together form an orthonormal basis that spans, and are defined as follows: T is the unit vector tangent to the curve, pointing in the direction of motion.

  3. Differentiable curve - Wikipedia

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    T is the unit tangent, P the unit normal, and B the unit binormal. A Frenet frame is a moving reference frame of n orthonormal vectors e i (t) which are used to describe a curve locally at each point γ(t). It is the main tool in the differential geometric treatment of curves because it is far easier and more natural to describe local ...

  4. Tangential and normal components - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of tangential and normal components of a vector to a surface. In mathematics, given a vector at a point on a curve, that vector can be decomposed uniquely as a sum of two vectors, one tangent to the curve, called the tangential component of the vector, and another one perpendicular to the curve, called the normal component of the vector.

  5. Fundamental theorem of curves - Wikipedia

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    From just the curvature and torsion, the vector fields for the tangent, normal, and binormal vectors can be derived using the Frenet–Serret formulas. Then, integration of the tangent field (done numerically, if not analytically) yields the curve.

  6. Unit vector - Wikipedia

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    A normal vector ^ to the plane containing and defined by the radial position vector ^ and angular tangential direction of rotation ^ is necessary so that the vector equations of angular motion hold. Normal to a surface tangent plane/plane containing radial position component and angular tangential component

  7. Tangent vector - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a tangent vector is a vector that is tangent to a curve or surface at a given point. Tangent vectors are described in the differential geometry of curves in the context of curves in R n. More generally, tangent vectors are elements of a tangent space of a differentiable manifold. Tangent vectors can also be described in terms of ...

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  9. File:Tangent normal binormal unit vectors.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: unit vectors in a right hand triad, tangent to a given curve, normal to the surface mesh, binormal to another curve. Date: 19 August 2011: Source: Own work ...