In nature, substances often possess a crystalline structure. The basic component
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In nature, substances often possess a crystalline structure. The basic component of a crystal is the unit cell, such as the rectangular parallelpiped illustrated.
In the questions that follow express your answers in terms of the unit vectors i, j, and k, that is, a vector with components V(x),V(y) ,V(z) and in the x, y, and z directions, respectively, is written V(x)i + V(y)j + V(z)k
i,j,k are unit vectors
x,y,z are subparticles to determine the difference between the different V vectors
1. What is the vector V(co) from point C to point O
2. What is the vector V(oe) from point O to E
3. what is the vector V(of) from point O to F
4. what is the vector from A to B, V(ab)
5. what is the vector V(be) from point B to point
Explanation / Answer
answer is required format
1. 0i-L1j+0k
2. L2i+0j+L3k
3 L2i+L1j+L3k
4 0i+L1j+0k
5 0i-L1j+L3k
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