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A unit vector is any vector that is one unit in length. Unit vectors are often notated the same way as normal vectors, but with a mark over the letter (e.g. a-hat being the unit vector of a-hat.)

To make a vector into a unit vector, one just needs to divide it by its length: \hat{\mathbf{v}} = \mathbf{v} / \lVert \mathbf{v} \rVert. The resulting unit vector will be in the same direction as the original vector.

In component form

Three common unit vectors used in component form are i-hat, j-hat and k-hat, referring to the three-dimensional unit vectors for the x-, y- and z-axes, respectively. They are commonly just notated as i, j and k.

They can be written as follows: Components i,j and k

For the unit vector corresponding to the i-th basis vector of a vector space, the symbol e_i (or \hat{e}_i) may be used.

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