Kinematics problem involving multiple frames

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Homework Statement
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Relevant Equations
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So what i did was set up the cartesian axes ##e_1-e_2-e_3## and also the cylindrical ##e_r-e_\phi##

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The issue is how to calculate the cross products in the coriolis term without involving ##\phi##
 
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So ##\phi=\frac{\pi}{2}## for the given position .
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but the answer for accn is not matching
 
I am unsure which part you are answering. The way a) is phrased, you are not required to calculate anything, merely provide arguments for saying whether they are the same (and that does not look hard).
Also, what is the status of your answer in post #4? Is this matching a book answer, mismatching a book answer, or there is no book answer?
 
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haruspex said:
I am unsure which part you are answering. The way a) is phrased, you are not required to calculate anything, merely provide arguments for saying whether they are the same (and that does not look hard).
Also, what is the status of your answer in post #4? Is this matching a book answer, mismatching a book answer, or there is no book answer?
I am sorry . I was asking for the (b) part and posted my answer for the same . It seems to match the answer key .