Wave Number Calculator – Guide
Introduction This is the online Wave Number calculator guide. The calculator supports the R1, R2, and R3 dimensions. Chose from these using the top menu bar of the calculator. Wave Numbers use Opposite Values. Each Opposite Value consists of 3 parts. The first is the Counter. This gives the magnitude. The second part is […]
R1 – Rotation – Rotvision
What is R1 Rotvision? The rotvision operation is the inverse of rotation. Rotation requires an amount of rotation, a single point axis and a starting point to calculate the new location of a point. In contrast, rotvision requires a current point, a single point axis and an original starting point that are all Opposite Values. […]
R1 – Multiplication – Flipping
The specific rotation of an Opposite Value a to its equivalent with the Opposite Sign changed is called flipping.
R1 – Division – Flipping
Flipping in division can be applied to the individual Opposite Values or to the result to reverse their signs.
R1 – Division – Simple
Division by Opposite Values is guided by the Rotation Division table for R1.
R1 – Division – Advanced
This post covers more advanced math division in R1 such as with expressions, long division and multiplicative inverses. Division of Expressions using Long Division The element of the result above the line is multiplied with the divisor. As the subtraction operation does not exist, the result is flipped and added to the numerator. In the […]
R1 – Exponentiation – Fractions, Flip Sign and Rules
This post covers the use of exponents with fractions and flip signs as well as the rules of exponentiation in R1. Exponent Fractions as Roots Exponents in fractions represent roots. As described in an earlier post, the root of an expression can be expressed as the root of the counter multiplied by the root of the […]
R1 – Addition
R1 Addition in Wave Numbers math is straightforward. Opposite Values with Opposite Signs cancel each other out through interference. It is commutative and associative. See examples below: Examples of R1 Addition Conclusion Try these examples of addition with our online calculator. Next: Rotation Previous: Property of Order
R1 – Rotation – Multiplication Table
Orthogonal Rule The Orthogonal rule, states that multiplication by a unitary is the equivalent of rotation around the unitary’s single point axis by 90o. This allows the derivation of the R1 multiplication table that follows. Multiplication Table The unitary multiplication table of R1 shows the result of multiplying by 1^ or 1v. Multiplying by 1^ equates […]
R1 – Rotation – Definition, Flipping and Prop
What is Rotation in R1? The Wave Number principles describe rotation as a fundamental operation. The rotation axioms support this. Rotation moves a point represented by an Opposite Value to a location represented by another Opposite Value. Rotation performs a circular movement around a single point axis represented by an Opposite Value. The single point […]