Answer:
B = B (cos θ x ^ + sin θ y ^)
Explanation:
To represent the magnetic field B using unit vectors, the magnitude of the field and the angle with respect to some coordinate axis must be known. Having this information, trigonometry can be used.
Suppose that the angle we have is with respect to the positive side of the x-axis, let's use trigonometry
cos θ = Bₓ / B
sin θ = [tex]B_{y}[/tex] / B
Bx = B cos θ
B_{y} = B sin θ
so the resulting vector is
B = Bₓ i ^ + B_{y} j ^
unit vectors
x ^ = i ^
y ^ = j ^
let's write the complete answer
B = B (cos θ x ^ + sin θ y ^)
The bold indicate vector