Definition:Direction Cosines

Definition
Let $\mathbf a$ be a vector quantity embedded in a Cartesian $3$-space.

Let the angles which $\mathbf a$ makes with the $x$-axis, $y$-axis and $z$-axis be $\alpha$, $\beta$ and $\gamma$ respectively.

Then the direction cosines of $\mathbf a$ are $\cos \alpha$, $\cos \beta$ and $\cos \gamma$, defined individually such that:


 * $\cos \alpha$ is the direction cosine of $\mathbf a$ with respect to the $x$-axis


 * $\cos \beta$ is the direction cosine of $\mathbf a$ with respect to the $y$-axis


 * $\cos \gamma$ is the direction cosine of $\mathbf a$ with respect to the $z$-axis.


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