axial vector covariant - translation to russian
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axial vector covariant - translation to russian

PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT CHANGES SIGN WITH IMPROPER ROTATION
Axial vector; Polar and axial vectors; Polar and Axial vectors; Pseudo vector; Pseudo-vector; Polar vector; Polar vectors
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axial vector covariant      
псевдовекторный ковариант
axial vector covariant      

математика

псевдовекторный ковариант

polar vector         

математика

полярный вектор

Definition

free vector
¦ noun Mathematics a vector of which only the magnitude and direction are specified, not the position or line of action.

Wikipedia

Pseudovector

In physics and mathematics, a pseudovector (or axial vector) is a quantity that is defined as a function of some vectors or other geometric shapes, that resembles a vector, and behaves like a vector in many situations, but is changed into its opposite if the orientation of the space is changed, or an improper rigid transformation such as a reflection is applied to the whole figure. Geometrically, the direction of a reflected pseudovector is opposite to its mirror image, but with equal magnitude. In contrast, the reflection of a true (or polar) vector is exactly the same as its mirror image.

In three dimensions, the curl of a polar vector field at a point and the cross product of two polar vectors are pseudovectors.

One example of a pseudovector is the normal to an oriented plane. An oriented plane can be defined by two non-parallel vectors, a and b, that span the plane. The vector a × b is a normal to the plane (there are two normals, one on each side – the right-hand rule will determine which), and is a pseudovector. This has consequences in computer graphics where it has to be considered when transforming surface normals.

A number of quantities in physics behave as pseudovectors rather than polar vectors, including magnetic field and angular velocity. In mathematics, in three-dimensions, pseudovectors are equivalent to bivectors, from which the transformation rules of pseudovectors can be derived. More generally in n-dimensional geometric algebra pseudovectors are the elements of the algebra with dimension n − 1, written ⋀n−1Rn. The label "pseudo" can be further generalized to pseudoscalars and pseudotensors, both of which gain an extra sign flip under improper rotations compared to a true scalar or tensor.

What is the Russian for axial vector covariant? Translation of &#39axial vector covariant&#39 to Rus