This is from Wikipedia:
"In mathematics, a unit vector in a normed vector space is a vector (often a spatial vector) whose length is 1 (the unit length). "
"The normalized vector or versor of a non-zero vector is the unit vector codirectional with , i.e.,
http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/1/e/5/1e59c738855ef85d7a80ec8c131e276d.png << this is a link to the formula "
so
1- what does normed mean?
2- what does spatial mean?
3- whats a "normalized vector"?
4-what does "codirectional" mean?
5- whats a Unit vector!
u can neglect all the questions, just whats a unit vector? why is it there... like whats the use of it?
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