Resultant Vector X Y Z. For representing a vector the common typographic convention is lower case upright boldface type as in u v and w. A B or.
For representing a vector the common typographic convention is lower case upright boldface type as in u v and w. The International Organization for Standardization ISO recommends either bold italic serif as in v or a or non-bold. In general terms AB.
For example if we have three measurements x y and z representing accelerations measured by a tri-axial accelerometer in the x y and z directions respectively then the resultant vector r is given by.
The following formula is used to calculate the resultant vector from the summation of two different vectors. Add all the x-components to get for the x-component of the resultant. Where X Y and Z are the coordinate values of the new vector. Or X and Y.