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Axial tilt and Right-hand rule

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Difference between Axial tilt and Right-hand rule

Axial tilt vs. Right-hand rule

In astronomy, axial tilt, also known as obliquity, is the angle between an object's rotational axis and its orbital axis, or, equivalently, the angle between its equatorial plane and orbital plane. In mathematics and physics, the right-hand rule is a common mnemonic for understanding orientation conventions for the vector cross product in three dimensions.

Similarities between Axial tilt and Right-hand rule

Axial tilt and Right-hand rule have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Axis–angle representation.

Axis–angle representation

In mathematics, the axis–angle representation of a rotation parameterizes a rotation in a three-dimensional Euclidean space by two quantities: a unit vector indicating the direction of an axis of rotation, and an angle describing the magnitude of the rotation about the axis.

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Axial tilt and Right-hand rule Comparison

Axial tilt has 87 relations, while Right-hand rule has 45. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.76% = 1 / (87 + 45).

References

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