spherical coordinates
1spherical coordinates — sferinės koordinatės statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. spherical coordinates vok. sphärische Koordinaten, f rus. сферические координаты, f pranc. coordonnées sphériques, f …
2spherical coordinates — sferinės koordinatės statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. spherical coordinates vok. sphärische Koordinaten, f rus. сферические координаты, f pranc. coordonnées sphériques, f …
3Spherical coordinates — Coordinate Co*[ o]r di*nate, n. 1. A thing of the same rank with another thing; one two or more persons or things of equal rank, authority, or importance. [1913 Webster] It has neither co[ o]rdinate nor analogon; it is absolutely one. Coleridge.… …
4spherical coordinates — Math. a system of coordinates for locating a point in space by the length of its radius vector and the angles this vector makes with two perpendicular polar planes. [1860 65] * * * …
5spherical coordinates — plural noun coordinates that locate a point in three dimensions in terms of its distance from the origin and two angles defined with reference to vertical and horizontal planes …
6spherical coordinates — Math. a system of coordinates for locating a point in space by the length of its radius vector and the angles this vector makes with two perpendicular polar planes. [1860 65] …
7Del in cylindrical and spherical coordinates — This is a list of some vector calculus formulae of general use in working with various curvilinear coordinate systems. Contents 1 Note 2 References 3 See also 4 External links …
8Vector fields in cylindrical and spherical coordinates — Cylindrical coordinate system = Vector fields Vectors are defined in cylindrical coordinates by (ρ,φ,z), where * ρ is the length of the vector projected onto the X Y plane, * φ is the angle of the projected vector with the positive X axis (0 ≤ φ… …
9Coordinates (mathematics) — Coordinates are numbers which describe the location of points in a plane or in space. For example, the height above sea level is a coordinate which is useful for describing points near the surface of the earth. A coordinate system, in a plane or… …
10Spherical multipole moments — are the coefficients in a series expansionof a potential that varies inversely with the distance R to a source, i.e., as frac{1}{R}. Examples of such potentials are the electric potential, the magnetic potential and the gravitational… …