Right-Hand Rule
The rule which determines the orientation of the cross product
. The right-hand rule states that
the orientation of the vectors' cross product is determined by placing
and
tail-to-tail, flattening
the right hand, extending it in the direction of
, and then curling
the fingers in the direction that the angle
makes with
. The thumb then points in the direction of
.
A three-dimensional coordinate system in which the axes satisfy the right-hand rule is called a right-handed coordinate system, while one that does not is called a left-handed coordinate system.
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