This 3 sentence document describes two equations that define a rotation transformation in 2D space. The first equation defines the new x-coordinate (X') as the original x-coordinate (x1) multiplied by the cosine of the rotation angle ω plus the original y-coordinate (y1) multiplied by the sine of ω. The second equation defines the new y-coordinate (Y') as the original y-coordinate multiplied by the cosine of ω minus the original x-coordinate multiplied by the sine of ω.
Original Description:
Graphically depicts the elements of a 2D rotation equations around the z-axis.
Original Title
Geometrical Elements of the Rotation Equations to Transform Coordinates Between Systems
This 3 sentence document describes two equations that define a rotation transformation in 2D space. The first equation defines the new x-coordinate (X') as the original x-coordinate (x1) multiplied by the cosine of the rotation angle ω plus the original y-coordinate (y1) multiplied by the sine of ω. The second equation defines the new y-coordinate (Y') as the original y-coordinate multiplied by the cosine of ω minus the original x-coordinate multiplied by the sine of ω.
This 3 sentence document describes two equations that define a rotation transformation in 2D space. The first equation defines the new x-coordinate (X') as the original x-coordinate (x1) multiplied by the cosine of the rotation angle ω plus the original y-coordinate (y1) multiplied by the sine of ω. The second equation defines the new y-coordinate (Y') as the original y-coordinate multiplied by the cosine of ω minus the original x-coordinate multiplied by the sine of ω.