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Contravariant and Covariant Vectors | 2/2

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In this video, I define contravariant and covariant vector components. Here, we define contravariant and covariant vector components according to their transformation definitions. I also define invariants, which are quantities with intrinsic significance. I describe two examples of contravariant and covariant tensors. For contravariant tensors, I use the tangent vector of a parametric curve. For a covariant tensor, I use the example of a gradient vector of a scalar field. Questions/requests? Let me know in the comments! Pre-reqs: The previous videos in the playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdgVBOaXkb9D6zw47gsrtE5XqLeRPh27_ Lecture Notes: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1E2I-LpQcKV-ERMUXqYMOtIH2dZs5EM5E Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4354534 Twitter: https://twitter.com/FacultyOfKhan Special thanks to my Patrons for supporting me at the $5 level or higher: - Anonymous - Cesar Garza - Odissei - Alvin Barnabas - Jacob Soares - Yenyo Pal - Lisa Bouchard - Bernardo Marques - Connor Mooneyhan - Richard McNair - Guillaume Chereau - Patapom - Vitor Ciaramella - McKay Oyler - Dieter Walter Reule

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