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Revision as of 16:22, 1 May 2017
We can parametrize the equations for the wires and wire midpoints to express the equation in vector form. In the y'-x' plane the general equation follows the relationship:
where
is the point where the line crosses the x axis.
In this form we can easily see that the components of x and y , in the y'-x' plane are
The parameterization has reduced two equations with two variables, to two equations which depend on one variable. Working in the y-x plane, we will undergo a positive rotation,
This relationship shows us that x is a constant in this frame while y can have any value, which is the horizontal line with respect to the y axis as expected.