Everything2
Near Matches
Ignore Exact
Full Text
Everything2

Shortest distance from a point to a plane

created by Physics Bonanza

(idea) by Physics Bonanza (9.4 mon) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Tue Jul 27 2004 at 18:19:57

This writeup explains how to find the shortest distance from a point to a plane, when both the point and the plane are defined by vectors, by an example.

Suppose that there is a plane with scalar equation:

r.(2i - j - 3k) = 13

and we want to find the shortest distance from a point P with position vector (3i + j + 16k) to this plane.

First, find the perpendicular distance of the plane from the origin. To do this, consider the position vector r of an arbitrary point on the plane. Now imagine a vector that is perpendicular to the plane and passes through the origin. (I would recommend drawing a diagram.) It is now evident that the vector r, that is the vector from the origin to the arbitrary point on the plane, is the hypotenuse of a triangle with its base on the plane, and the remaining side formed by the perpendicular vector. This perpendicular vector is called n.

Looking at the triangle, we can see that the perpendicular distance of the plane from the origin, call it OA, is |r|cos θ.
Now, using the dot product:

r.n = |r||n| cos θ

which we can rearrange to say that:

|r|cos θ = (r.n)/|n|
So: OA = (r.n)/|n|

The general form of the scalar equation of a plane is r.n = a.n = ρ

Hence:

OA = ρ/|n|

From the equation of the plane given at the beginning, we know that ρ = 13. We also know that n = 2i - j - 3k. Therefore |n| = sqrt(4 + 1 + 9) = sqrt(14).

Hence, OA = 13/sqrt(14).

Now we need to form a plane containing the point P that is parallel to our original plane. As the planes are parallel, the vector n must be the same for both of them. If we let a equal the position vector of P, we have the equation of the plane:

r.(2i - j - 3k) = (3i + j + 16k).(2i - j - 3k) = 6-1-48 = -43.

What we need to do now is the same that we did for our original plane, but for our new plane this time. We can use the result from before, so if we say that OB is the perpendicular distance of this plane to the origin:

OB = ρ/|n| = -43/sqrt(14)

The fact that this value is negative indicates that P is on the other side of the origin to the original plane. Keeping this in mind, we can see that to get the distance between the original plane and P, we need to add the magnitudes of the two numbers together.
Hence, if the perpendicular distance of P from the original plane is d:

d = |13/sqrt(14)| + |-43/sqrt(14)| = 56/sqrt(14)

which is our final answer.

This problem actually has two solutions, as Swap pointed out. The other is the airport.


printable version
chaos

SA-13 Gopher Plane tetrahedron Perfect Game of Robotron Achieved by God
bazooka Dead languages don't change English may be a "living language," but Latin is not -- so get it right. mana
scalar point Cartesian scalar triple product
Perpendicular dot product vector origin
line Transporter Nightcrawler Chicago Midway International Airport
arbitrary
Y'know, if you log in, you can write something here, or contact authors directly on the site. Create a New User if you don't already have an account.
  Epicenter
Login
Password

password reminder
register

Everything2 Help

Cool Staff Picks
Things you could have written:
And you as well must die, beloved dust,
Roe v. Wade
Josephine Baker in Berlin
Around nine PM my heart was breaking so I went to bed early to listen to it happen.
natural law
Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny
scientific proof
How to transmit information faster than light speed
pro-anorexia
Even trees die
Fascism
She breaks hearts almost as often as she breaks the speed of sound
Fear of genetically altered food unfounded
New Writeups
TheOrientalAfrican
ToTheGuyWithAidsSittingN... (I Am Really Really Sorry)(person)
Heitah
Why I love Everything2(person)
trixingee
Dungeon Mastering for the first time(idea)
Netrat0
It's Called Subtext, Honey(person)
eyeofthebeholder
The Dragon(idea)
Heitah
consist, comprise, constitute, or compose(idea)
Meezzio
Gotlandssnus(thing)
argv
Astral Plane(idea)
Madara
One Winged Angel(fiction)
Tom Rook
Talk is cheap(poetry)
shaogo
Adelle Davis(person)
Aerobe
race car g sfjsgsd(poetry)
Binah
Dream Log: July 5, 2008(dream)
StrawberryFrog
Forgotten things in space(idea)
antigravpussy
velvet revolution fairy tale(idea)
This page courtesy of The Everything Development Company