Monday, July 18, 2011

Why aren't the co-ordinate axes considered to be vector quantities?

In the cartesian co-ordinate system, why is it that the co-ordinate axes themselves are not considered to be vector quantities, when they have a clearly defined direction, and any magnitude you like? It has always mystified me as to why the i-j-k system of unit vectors is necessary to tell you which direction the x-y-z axes are pointing in!!

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