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A [[../Vectors/|vector]] [[../Bijective/|function]] of [[../Position/|position]] in space is a function

𝐕(x,y,z)

which associates with each point x,y,z in space a definite vector. The function may be broken up into its three components

𝐕(x,y,z)=V1(x,y,z)𝐢^+V2(x,y,z)𝐣^+V3(x,y,z)𝐤^

Examples of vector functions are very numerous in physics. Already the function V has occurred. At each point of space V has in general a definite vector value. In [[../Mechanics/|mechanics]] of [[../CenterOfGravity/|rigid bodies]] the [[../Velocity/|velocity]] of each point of the body is a vector function of the position of the point. [[../AbsoluteMagnitude/|Fluxes]] of [[../Heat/|heat]], electricity, magnetic force, fluids, etc., are all vector functions of position in space.

The [[../Vectors/|scalar]] [[../QuantumSpinNetworkFunctor2/|operator]] 𝐚 may be applied to a vector function 𝐕 to yield another vector function.

Let

𝐕=V1(x,y,z)𝐢^+V2(x,y,z)𝐣^+V3(x,y,z)𝐤^

and

𝐚=a1𝐢^+a2𝐣^+a3𝐤^

Then

𝐚=a1x+a2y+a3z

(𝐚)𝐕=(𝐚)V1𝐢^+(𝐚)V2𝐣^+(𝐚)V3𝐤^

and

(𝐚)𝐕=(a1V1x+a2V1y+a3V1z)𝐢^+(a1V2x+a2V2y+a3V2z)𝐣^+(a1V3x+a2V3y+a3V3z)𝐤^

more to come..

This is from the public [[../Bijective/|domain]] text by Gibbs.

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