So this is just some sample problems our teacher gave us to study from, and I am trying to figure out one of the problems, and did not even know where to begin.
"Consider the curve R = Sin t i + rt(2) cos t j + sin t k,
0 equal to or less than t equal to or less than pi/2"
A. Determine T(0), T(pi/2), N(0), N(pi/2)
== For this part, I figured that you just substitute the T values given into the curve given, but I am not sure for the N values.
B. Eliminate t to determine the cartesian equation of R(t), Put limits on the variables. Verbally describe this curve.
== Does this just mean you take out the t's in the curve given? And then put limits on X?
D. What is the Curvature K at t=0 and t=pi/2
== I'm thinking that I would use the formula |a x v|/v^3 = K and find the curvature at those given values.
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry if the things werent easy to understand, It was hard to type up the things, and I had to leave out the vector symbols.
Thanks =)
"Consider the curve R = Sin t i + rt(2) cos t j + sin t k,
0 equal to or less than t equal to or less than pi/2"
A. Determine T(0), T(pi/2), N(0), N(pi/2)
== For this part, I figured that you just substitute the T values given into the curve given, but I am not sure for the N values.
B. Eliminate t to determine the cartesian equation of R(t), Put limits on the variables. Verbally describe this curve.
== Does this just mean you take out the t's in the curve given? And then put limits on X?
D. What is the Curvature K at t=0 and t=pi/2
== I'm thinking that I would use the formula |a x v|/v^3 = K and find the curvature at those given values.
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry if the things werent easy to understand, It was hard to type up the things, and I had to leave out the vector symbols.
Thanks =)