How to get norm (magnitude) of a vector the simple way?
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I just want to get the norm of
syms phi the;
c = [-cos(phi)*sin(the)^2;-sin(phi)*sin(the)^2; - cos(the)*sin(the)*cos(phi)^2 - cos(the)*sin(the)*sin(phi)^2]
norm(c,2)
isn't really simplifying anything
If I type it manually:
simplify(sqrt(cos(phi)^2*sin(the)^4+sin(phi)^2*sin(the)^4+sin(the)^2*cos(the)^2))
I get a simple answere:
(sin(the)^2)^(1/2)
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David Goodmanson
on 6 May 2021
Hi Niklas,
If your last two vector elements were
- cos(the)*sin(the)*cos(phi) - cos(the)*sin(the)*sin(phi)
i.e. cos(phi) and sin(phi) not squared, then you would get what you say. But since cos(phi) and sin(phi) are squared, you don't.
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