Tangential and normal components
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Surface Tangential Component
The component of a vector tangential to a surface is the part of the vector that is directed along the surface. The tangential component of a vector field can be calculated as
where is a unit surface normal vector. It does not matter which one of the two possible surface normals are used.
A more intuitive way of calculating the tangential component is to subtract the normal component from the vector:
This can be done because the normal and tangential components are per definition orthogonal. Vector identities can be used to show that the two calculations are equivalent.