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Calculus-III (Section 13. 7) Spherical Spherical Coordinate Coordinate System System

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Spherical Coordinate System. . . Conversion from Spherical to Cylindrical Coordinate System. Recall. Cylindrical to Cartesian. Spherical to Cylindrical. Spherical to Cartesian. Also note that since we know that we get,. Example -1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Calculus-III (Section 13.7)

Spherical Spherical Coordinate SystemCoordinate System

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Conversion from Spherical to Conversion from Spherical to Cylindrical Coordinate SystemCylindrical Coordinate System

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RecallRecall

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Cylindrical to Cartesian Spherical to Cylindrical

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Spherical to CartesianSpherical to Cartesian

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Also note that since we know that                             we get,

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Example -1Example -1Convert the point from Cartesian to Spherical coordinates.

( , , ) (1,1,1)x y z

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1,1,1

1,1,0

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1,1,1

1,1,0

1

4

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2 2 2 2 2 21 1 1 3x y z

1

1cos3

1cos3

z

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1

Therefore, (1,1,1) in cartesian coordinate system corresponds

1to 3, ,cos in spherical coordinate system.4 3

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Example -2Example -2Convert the point from Cartesian to Spherical coordinates.

( , , ) 1,1, 2x y z

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The first thing that we’ll do here is find     .

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Now we’ll need to find  

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Finally, we will find Finally, we will find

You find it

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Since the points with coordinates x = -1 and y = 1 lies in the second quadrant,

3 .4

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The spherical coordinates of the

point are then            .     

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2 2 2 2

2 2

x y z a

aa

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2 2

2 2 2 2 2 2

2 2

cos sin cos sin sin

cos sin cos sincos sin

tan 134

z x y

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Identify the surface 3

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Identify the surface

This is a vertical plane that makes an angle of with the positive x-axis.

3

3

3

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d sinrd d

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