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This drawing shows the relationship between descriptions of a vector \vec{\boldsymbol{r}} in the cartesian (x,y,z), cylindrical (ρ,φ,z), and spherical (r,θ,φ) coordinate systems. The symbols used here follow the convention in physics, which differs from that used commonly in mathematics textbooks.

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en:Image:Physics Coordinates.png

Date

2005-03-06, 2008-02-13

Author

en:User:Jacobolus, User:Stannered

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current22:38, 13 February 20081,000×1,000 (15 KB)Stannered (gah, fontage)
22:37, 13 February 20081,000×1,000 (12 KB)Stannered ({{Information |Description=This drawing shows the relationship between descriptions of a vector <math>\vec{\boldsymbol{r}}</math> in the cartesian <math>(x, y, z)</math>, cylindrical <math>(\rho, \phi, z)</math>, and spherical <math>(r, \theta, \phi)</mat)
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