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Nonorthogonal coordinate transformation

Now, let us use the three directions (generally nonorthogonal) of the characteristic vectors as a new system of coordinates to represent the reacting system. The vectors x< will be used as unit vectors. The vector a can now be represented in this new system of coordinates by means of the transformation ... [Pg.217]


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