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Graduate How to find the displacement vector in Spherical coordinate
with all due respect, I already tried all those and failed to get the exact values. That is why I'm asking for a solution here. For more info see the link provided below, https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/representing-displacement-vectors-in-cylindrical-coordinates.729099/#post-4609839...- Aswin Jagadeesh A
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Graduate How to find the displacement vector in Spherical coordinate
This is my case, I have two points in ##r,\theta,\phi## form. I need to find out their difference. And in the end I need to represent this difference in ##x,y,z## , (which I believe I can do it by spherical to Cartesian conversion.). The ling to stackexchange which I provided help me to find the...- Aswin Jagadeesh A
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- Forum: Calculus
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Graduate How to find the displacement vector in Spherical coordinate
Thank You so much for the contribution. But still one doubt left. Through this we can only calculate the difference in ##r## right, not ##\theta,\phi##? So how to find those?- Aswin Jagadeesh A
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- Forum: Calculus
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Graduate How to find the displacement vector in Spherical coordinate
Thank you for the info, I'll keep the prefix thing in mind. But the expression you have mentioned is not helping. I need to calculate the difference in ##\theta, \phi## without converting it into Cartesian form. Since the problem which I'm dealing here is kind of complex, lets say there are...- Aswin Jagadeesh A
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- Forum: Calculus
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Graduate How to find the displacement vector in Spherical coordinate
I have already tried that and failed to get the result. I believe there will be a separate formula for calculating the angles ##\theta## and ##\phi## like the way ##\beta## had found as mentioned in the link. I'm seeking for the same or other better options. Thanks for your reply though.- Aswin Jagadeesh A
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- Forum: Calculus
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Graduate How to find the displacement vector in Spherical coordinate
Is there a way of subtracting two vectors in spherical coordinate system without first having to convert them to Cartesian or other forms? Since I have already searched and found the difference between Two Vectors in Spherical Coordinates as...- Aswin Jagadeesh A
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- Coordinate Displacement Spherical Spherical coordinates Vector
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- Forum: Calculus