Spherical coordinates
The numbers which are related to the Cartesian coordinates
by the formulas
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where ,
,
.
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The coordinate surfaces are (see Fig.): concentric spheres with centre
; half-planes that pass through the axis
; circular cones with vertex
and axis
. The system of spherical coordinates is orthogonal.
The Lamé coefficients are
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The element of surface area is
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The volume element is
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The basic operations of vector calculus are
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The numbers , called generalized spherical coordinates, are related to the Cartesian coordinates
by the formulas
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where ,
,
,
,
. The coordinate surface are: ellipsoids
, half-planes
and elliptical cones
.
Comments
If the surface has been given by , then the element of surface area can be written as:
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A general method to transform vector functions when new coordinates are introduced is, e.g., given in [a1].
References
[a1] | D.E. Rutherford, "Vector methods" , Oliver & Boyd (1949) |
[a2] | M.R. Spiegel, "Vector analysis and an introduction to tensor analysis" , McGraw-Hill (1959) |
[a3] | H.S.M. Coxeter, "Introduction to geometry" , Wiley (1961) pp. 11; 258 |
Spherical coordinates. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Spherical_coordinates&oldid=18298