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Undergrad How to Perform a Cross Product on Polar Coordinates?
I will try to verify exactly what I need and respond back. Looks like I need to rethink my question. Thank you for your help! I will be back asap.- tekness
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Undergrad How to Perform a Cross Product on Polar Coordinates?
so for example. I have |i j k| |rcos() rsin() Z1| |r2cos()2 r2sin()2 Z2| the 2 is for a different value/angle. So just perform the same cross product operation as rectangular coordinates would require?- tekness
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Undergrad How to Perform a Cross Product on Polar Coordinates?
Hi tim, I am just looking for a general way to perform the operation. I will perform a cross product between E and H fields that are in polar coordinates. I don't want to go through the hassle of converting back and forth :). I hope this explains it, if not please let me know what else I...- tekness
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Undergrad How to Perform a Cross Product on Polar Coordinates?
I would like to know how to perform a cross product on polar coordinates. Thank You- tekness
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- Cross Cross product Polar Product
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Gas/Fluid Dielectric: Seeking EE Help for Variable Dielectric Constant
Thank you for your reply. I would like as little attenuation as possible. They are linearly polarized, will be confined and will pass through to a tube-ish medium from one point to another. Vacuum space.- tekness
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Gas/Fluid Dielectric: Seeking EE Help for Variable Dielectric Constant
Hi! First time poster seeking some EE help. I'm looking for a gas or a fluid that has a dielectric constant that can be varied by some sort of means(physical). Something in the area of changing the pressure. I will be sending microwaves in the 10-20Ghz range through this gas/fluid, so as...- tekness
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- Dielectric
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering