Question
I am not sure what to do for these two
the position about the z-axis with respect to the z-axis. z is just the position along the z-axis as in Cartesian coordinates. Write the Cartesian coordinates {x, y, z} in terms of the CC coordinates {p, , z}. [Answer: x = p cos y = p sin z = z.] Write the CC coordinates {p, , z} in terms of the Cartesian coordinates {x, y, z}. [Answer: Also in Fig 3, a set of basis vectors, { } , is placed at the position r. is parallel to the x-y plane and in the direction of increasing p . is also parallel to the x-y plane, but perpendicular to , such that by "pulling 0n it" one will increase the angle is the same as in the Cartesian basis
Explanation / Answer
ANS: 27) Vx= *cos()
Vy= *sin()
Vz= z