Vector decomposition refers to decomposing a
vector of
Rn into several vectors, each
linearly independent (in mutually distinct directions in the n-dimensional space).
Vector decomposition in two dimensions
In two dimensions, a vector can be decomposed in many ways. In the
Cartesian coordinate system, the vector is decomposed into a portion along the
or
and the
or
directions.
One of the most common situations is when given a vector with magnitude and direction (or given in polar form), it can be converted into the sum of two perpendicular vectors (or converted to a Cartesian coordinate).
Application in physics
Vector decomposition is used in physics to help adding vectors and hence solve many mechanical problems involving
force,
work,
momentum, etc.
See also