What is Normal: Definition and 1000 Discussions

In geometry, a normal is an object such as a line, ray, or vector that is perpendicular to a given object. For example, the normal line to a plane curve at a given point is the (infinite) line perpendicular to the tangent line to the curve at the point.
A normal vector may have length one (a unit vector) or its length may represent the curvature of the object (a curvature vector); its algebraic sign may indicate sides (interior or exterior).
In three dimensions, a surface normal, or simply normal, to a surface at point P is a vector perpendicular to the tangent plane of the surface at P. The word "normal" is also used as an adjective: a line normal to a plane, the normal component of a force, the normal vector, etc. The concept of normality generalizes to orthogonality (right angles).
The concept has been generalized to differentiable manifolds of arbitrary dimension embedded in a Euclidean space. The normal vector space or normal space of a manifold at point P is the set of vectors which are orthogonal to the tangent space at P.
Normal vectors are of special interest in the case of smooth curves and smooth surfaces.
The normal is often used in 3D computer graphics (notice the singular, as only one normal will be defined) to determine a surface's orientation toward a light source for flat shading, or the orientation of each of the surface's corners (vertices) to mimic a curved surface with Phong shading.

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  1. S

    For a string with fixed ends, which normal modes are missing?

    Homework Statement Here's the problem. I was able to find the a_n and b_n values, my question is mainly on part (c), how do I find which modes are missing? The function is odd, so even modes should disappear, but cos(n*pi) doesn't disappear, it's either +1 or -1. I'd greatly appreciate any...
  2. A

    Normal on a mass have different values at pole and equator

    why does the normal on a mass have different values at pole and equator
  3. B

    Deriving the Unit Normal for an Epicycloid: Understanding Equation 3.2.29

    Hi Folks, I got stuck towards the end where it ask to derive the unit normal (eqn 3.2.29 I don't know how they arrived at n_x. I have looked at trig identities...and I have assumed the following n_x=\frac{N_x}{|N_x|} I don't see the (r+p) term anywhere in neither the top nor bottom. PS: I...
  4. C

    The TNB components of the jerk vector

    It can be found in any advanced calculus textbook the proof that, for a "well-behaved" space curve, the acceleration vector can be decomposed into components along the tangent and normal unit vectors. The acceleration vector is always orthogonal to the binormal vector. The decomposition is...
  5. B

    MHB How Is the Unit Normal Derived in an Epicycloid Equation?

    Hi Folks, I got stuck towards the end where it ask to derive the unit normal. I don't know how they arrived at n_x. I have looked at trig identities... n_x=\frac{N_x}{|N_x|}= 1) I don't see the (r+p) term anywhere in neither the top nor bottom. 2) Is the bottom just based on simple trig...
  6. M

    How Six 2V lamps could be lit to their normal brightness.

    Homework Statement [/B] Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I'm not really sure how to attempt this question tbh. In order for the lamps to have normal brightness I think the circuit must be parallel. I also think maybe for A there can only be one lamp per branch because there's...
  7. M

    How do you find the normal unit vector to a parametric curve?

    Homework Statement I am supposed to find the tangent and normal unit vector to r(t)=<2sint,5t,cost>.Homework Equations . The Attempt at a Solution r1(t)=<2cost,5,-sint> which is a tangent vector to the curve, and then to make it a unit vector I would multiply by 1/(sqrt(4cos^2t+25+sin^2t)...
  8. N

    Normal modes and degrees of freedom in coupled oscillators

    Not a textbook/homework problem so I'm not using the format (hopefully that's ok). Can someone offer an explanation of normal modes and how to calculate the degrees of freedom in a system of coupled oscillators? From what I've seen the degrees of freedom seems to be equal to the number of...
  9. A

    Normal of a point on an ellipse

    Homework Statement 11) The tangent at P on the ellipse \frac{x^2}{a^2}+ \frac{y^2}{b^2}=1 meets the x and y axes at A and B. Find, in terms of the eccentric angle of P, the ratio of the lengths AP and BP. 12) Repeat Question 11 using the normal at P. Homework Equations bx \cos \theta + ay...
  10. J

    I Normal distribution and constant variance

    Why do people say that RVs that have the normal distribution has a constant variance. What does that mean constant variance.
  11. F

    Logic behind normal line in expressing plane

    why do we consider normal line in expressing a plane,say in ##R^3## ,of the form ## ax + by + cz = d ##? What is the logic behind this normal line selection? Plz provide intuitive explanations.Thanks
  12. Q

    Continous limit of a multivariate normal distribution

    Hello everyone, I am currently considering a set of random variables, \vec{x} = [x_1,x_2,...x_N] which are know to follow a multivariate normal distribution, P(\vec{x}) \propto \mathrm{exp}(-\frac{1}{2}(\vec{x}-\vec{\mu})^\mathrm{T}\Sigma^{-1}(\vec{x}-\vec{\mu})) The covariance matrix Σ and...
  13. C

    Equation of normal line and tangent plane

    Homework Statement A cup is represented by the surface -(z-1)2 + x2 + y2 = 1 and it is on a table represented by the plane z=0 a) find the angle at which the cup intersects the table b) find the equation of the normal line to the cup at the point (0, √2 , 2) c) find the equation the tangent...
  14. S

    Normal distribution curve area?

    Is there a relatively simple algorithm to compute the area in percentage under the curve as represented by a sigma value? For example; 3 sigma = 99.7 2 sigma = 95 1 sigma = 68.3 Now suppose I wanted to know 2.5 sigma without a table.
  15. A

    Is there a way to verify that Bivariate Normal correlation?

    My main difficulty is finding E(XY), where if we find it by integrating, we get ∫xy f(x,y) dy dx where f(x,y) is the bivariate normal density function. This integral is a nightmare... are there any tricks to evaluating this integral, or finding E(XY) for that matter?
  16. RaulTheUCSCSlug

    Find a normal vector to a graph

    How do you find a normal vector of a function at a point, such as f(x,y)= ax^y+yx^y^x+b at (X_o,Y_o) where a and b are just arbitrary constants, and the function is an arbitrary function. So I guess, what is the general steps you take to find the normal? I thought it had to do with the...
  17. ChickenTarm

    How do I find the normal modes of massless string w/ masses?

    Homework Statement So, a string with length L and a mass of M is given tension T. Find the frequencies of the smallest three modes of transverse motion. Then compare with a massless string with the same tension and length, but there are 3 masses of M/3 equally spaced. So this is problem #1...
  18. T

    A normal distribution of IQ scores

    Homework Statement It is known that the IQ score of ten-year-old children in a particular population has a normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. (a) What proportion of this population have an IQ score above 115? (b) Mary’s IQ is equal to the 80th percentile of this...
  19. toboldlygo

    Does pushing down on a book increase the Normal force?

    So, I know that there is a Normal force exerted on the book by the table, and, according to Newton's Third Law, the book exerts a force onto the table. However, I have two questions: if I were to push down on the book, would that Normal force increase? What "creates" the Normal force? Is it the...
  20. Dishsoap

    Is it normal to feel depressed about leaving undergrad?

    Hey guys, I'm just wondering if it's normal to feel this way. "Depressed" isn't the right word (a bit overdramatic), but I keep seeing people around me with "senioritis" who can't wait to graduate and move on. My fellow students keep talking about how they want to fast-forward time until May...
  21. I

    Quickie: vector normal to surface

    Homework Statement Find vector normal to z = x^2 + y^2 - 3 at point r = (2, -1, 2) Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution here is the markscheme. I understand how to find the gradient, but i don't understand how they calculated the magnitude. thanks
  22. T

    MHB Standard normal distribution probability

    "A study of long distance phone calls made from the corporate offices of the Pepsi Bottling Group Inc. showed the calls follow the normal distribution. The mean length of time per call was 4.2 minutes and the standard deviation was 0.60 minutes. a.What is the probability the calls lasted...
  23. Elvis 123456789

    Normal force reading on a scale -- How and why?

    Homework Statement let's say you have a regular bathroom scale, which we know measures the normal force that it exerts on a person aka. apparent weight. Now let's say that we didn't know that it measured the normal force when a object was on it. Obviously we still know that the only two forces...
  24. F

    Find a normal vector to a unit sphere using cartesian coordinates

    Homework Statement Consider a unit sphere centered at the origin. In terms of the Cartesian unit vectors i, j and k, find the unit normal vector on the surface Homework Equations A dot B = AB cos(theta) A cross B = AB (normal vector) sin(theta) Unit sphere radius = 1 The Attempt at a...
  25. F

    QM probability and normal distribution

    Is there a relationship between QM probability and normal distribution ? I'm thinking about drawing probability densities as functions of phase. Thanks
  26. I

    Finding normal and tangential acceleration

    Homework Statement A point moves along the curve y = x3 + x such that the vertical component of velocity is always 3. Find the tangential and normal components of acceleration at the point P(2,10). Homework Equations Tangential Acceleration - aT(t) = v(t) ⋅ a(t)/ magnitude of velocity vector...
  27. S

    Distance function in Riemannian normal coordinates

    Hi, I read somewhere the geodesic distance between an arbitrary point ##x## and the base point ##x_0## in normal coordinates is just the Euclidean distance. Why?! That's the part I don't understand. I know that one can write g_{\mu \nu} = \delta_{\mu \nu} - \frac{1}{6} (R_{\mu \rho \nu \sigma}...
  28. M

    MHB Normal distribution question: determine sigma

    The lengths of a certain species of worm follow a normal distribution. Thirty percent of the worms are at least 16cm long, and 15% of the worms are less than 10cm long. Find, to 2 decimal places, the standard deviation of the lengths of the worms.
  29. C

    Inequalities in Normal Distributions

    Homework Statement How does P(-1<Z<1) equal to 1-2P(Z>1)? (So you can find the values on the Normal Distribution Table) Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I tried P(-1+1<Z+1<1+1) but ended up with P(1<Z+1<2).
  30. J

    Show group equivalence relation associated with normal subgroup

    Homework Statement Let ##G## be a group and ##\sim## and equivalence relation on ##G##. Prove that if ##\sim## respects multiplication, then ##\sim## is the equivalence relation associated to some normal subgroup ##N\trianglelefteq G##; i.e., prove there is a normal subgroup ##N## such that...
  31. Legolaz

    Normal and Tangential Component of Vector on a Surface

    Hello, given the figure above, how do I get the tangential and normal components of a vector in any plane by integration?
  32. K

    Why are the normal forces for the legs pointing downwards?

    Homework Statement Hi all! I have been blindly drawing normal forces till today and i stumbled on this question. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I have drawn 3 normal forces, - Hand - Leg - Center of mass Is there a normal force at the center of mass and is it the sum of the...
  33. R

    Coefficient of friction - varying normal force

    I'm trying to get my head around the calculation for coefficient of friction: COF = Friction/Normal force. And what happens if you vary normal force. Am I right in saying: The COF is a constant - every pair of materials has a specific COF which is independent of how hard they are pressed...
  34. P

    Calculate Normal Force: Crate & Person on Floor

    Please help with below. is it correct? A 41 kg crate rests on a horizontal floor and a 67kg person is standing on the crate. a. determine the magnitude of the normal force the floor exerts on the crate b. determine the magnitude of the normal force that the crate exerts on the person...
  35. Q

    How to work out expected frequency from normal distribution

    How is the expected frequency column worked out for each interval of trains? 2) My attempt Take the first interval, 60 - 62, I thought about doing this: (62 - mean) / standard deviation (62 - 67.45) / 2.92 = - 1.866 using Z score < - 1.886, from the normal distribution table, I get: 1 -...
  36. M

    Very confused about normal Force

    I'm having a very hard time understanding the concept of a "Normal Force." The only framework with which I've come to terms with is imagining the Normal Force as the force exerted when object A comes into contact with object B which keeps object B from losing its macroscopic structural...
  37. Andy Resnick

    What can we learn about the Milky Way using an 85mm lens and static tripod?

    Here's a few stacks of the milky way I took last week, using an 85mm lens and a static tripod- 3.2s exposures. Two from the region around Cygnus: And a panorama closer to the horizon (12 stacks): This is about 13k x 11k pixels. At 100% the nebulae are still clear: Unfortunately, I...
  38. HyperTechno

    Modular Phones vs. Normal Phones

    I'm so impressed with many modular phone concepts including GOOGLE ARA and some other main concepts like "Puzzle Phone"(http://www.puzzlephone.com/), "ZTE Eco Mobius"(http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/8/5289998/zte-shows-off-eco-mobius-modular-smartphone-concept) and "Phone...
  39. Titan97

    Finding Normal Reaction between Wedge and Block

    Homework Statement A block of mass m is kept on a smooth wedge of angle α and mass M which is in turn kept on a smooth floor. When the system is released from rest, calculate the force exerted by block on the wedge. Homework Equations None. The Attempt at a Solution Let the block a have a...
  40. J

    Normal reaction of a circulating object on a planet

    Why is the normal reaction of an object circulating a planet, equals to the gravitational force minus the centripetal force? I thought both gravitational force and centripetal force are directed towards the centre of the circular path i.e. in the same direction, therefore having, normal reaction...
  41. D

    Frictional Force vs normal force

    Homework Statement A 10 N horizontal force is applied to a 50 N block initially at rest on a rough horizontal surface. If the coefficient of static friction is 0.5 and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.4, then the frictional force on the block is A 10 N B 20 N C 0 N D...
  42. M

    Double slit experiment - bias towards normal pattern?

    WARNING. I'm not a physicist! If there was a universe that only had 10000 photons and we observed all of them then ran the double slit experiment would we get a normal pattern or an interference pattern? If we observe a particle is that it forever in the universe that we happen to be running...
  43. Q

    Show that a normal subgroup <S> is equal to <T>

    Note: I only need help on the underlined portion of the problem, but I'm including all parts since they may provide relevant information. Thanks in advance. 1. Homework Statement Let S be a subset of a group G such that g−1Sg ⊂ S for any g∈G. Show that the subgroup ⟨S⟩ generated by S is...
  44. L

    Finding what angle is the Normal force is.

    Homework Statement The airplane traveling at a constant speed of 50m/s is executing a horizontal turn. If the plane is banked at ##\theta=15## when the pilot experiences only a normal force on the seat of the plane, determine the radius of curvature of the turn. Also what is the normal force of...
  45. K

    Normal Vector for Null Surfaces: How to Define and Fix it Completely?

    I am trying to use the Israel junction conditions for a null surface, but I am running into complications with defining a normal vector for a null surface. As I understand it the normal vector is defined to be perpendicular to the surfaces tangent vectors n\cdot e_i=0, as well as satisfying...
  46. L

    What is the Work Done by Normal Forces in a Children's Slide?

    Homework Statement In a children's park, there is a slide which has a total length of 10 m and a height of 8.0 m . Vertical ladder are provided to reach the top. A boy weighing 200 N climbs up the ladder to the top of the slide and slides down to the ground. The average friction offered by the...
  47. T

    Need help with normal distribution

    I need help understanding normal distribution. I am self studying statistics to help me in my role of teaching excel as a business tool. I understand taking a data set and creating a frequency distribution. I don't understand about normal distribution. Why should any data set regardless of...
  48. Physkat

    Discrepancy with Normal Force Problems

    As I try to set up equations regarding Newtonian forces, I am looking for patterns in example problems I read. It's really frustrating then when I see different approaches that I can't see a connection to. There are two problems that I've attached that seem to solve - what seems to me about...
  49. Q

    Normal subgroups of a product of simple groups

    Homework Statement Let G = G1 × G2 be the direct product of two simple groups. Prove that every normal subgroup of G is isomorphic to G, G1, G2, or the trivial subgroup. The Attempt at a Solution I tried proving that the normal subgroups would have to be of the form Normal subgroup X Normal...
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