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Final Angle from a list of 3 vectors

Hallo there,
I would like to ask if anyone can help me with the following: ( this is my first enquiry) I have a list of 3 vectors x,y,z. How can I get the final angle of the combined vectors x,y,z. In other word, I need the resulting angle from a list of 3 vectors, x y z of which each has it is own magnitude.

 

Thanks in advance,

 

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Comment by Andy Murray on October 26, 2022 at 11:55pm

The final angle is the angle between the vector from one of the vectors to a third vector. It is equal to the sum of the last two cosines of their difference vectors. The final angle is also called the gradient. You should try this digital marketing yuma for more ideas. The final angle can be computed directly from the standard linear equations or from any set of three vectors.

Comment by nass on October 27, 2011 at 1:44am

wow, thnks a lot, that was very hopeful ( I took your second choice)

and thanks for the advise for posting in th discussion forum, i will!

 

later!

Comment by Danny Boyes on October 26, 2011 at 10:50am

Is x,y,z the "name" of the 3 vectors for the purpose of explanation or are they the components in the x direction, y direction and z direction? 

What are you measuring it against?

Below you will see I've used [Mass Addition] to add all my vectors together and then the [Angle] to measure it against the X axis. note the result has been converted from radians to degrees.

Or

I've use [Vector XYZ] to compose my vector first.

 

Note also its best to post questions like this in the Discussion Forum. your more likely to get a quick response there. Also you cannot edit these comments where as a reply you've got 15 minutes to correct mistakes or add material.

 

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