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polar coordinates

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plural noun

  1. a pair of coordinates for locating a point in a plane by means of the length of a radius vector, r, which pivots about the origin to establish the angle, θ, that the position of the point makes with a fixed line. Usually written ( r , θ) See also Cartesian coordinates spherical coordinates

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Figure 5.76 Changing a region from rectangular to polar coordinates.

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In this way, cylindrical coordinates provide a natural extension of polar coordinates to three dimensions.

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To apply a double integral to a situation with circular symmetry, it is often convenient to use a double integral in polar coordinates.

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Earlier in this chapter we showed how to convert a double integral in rectangular coordinates into a double integral in polar coordinates in order to deal more conveniently with problems involving circular symmetry.

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In the geometry of motion under central forces the advantage of working with polar coordinates is great.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 6 "Geodesy" to "Geometry" by Various