Cylindrical coordinates | Lecture 32 | Vector Calculus for Engineers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ม.ค. 2025
- Definition of cylindrical coordinates and how to write the del operator in this coordinate system.
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This is great series of lectures. Learning a lot. Can't thank you enough, professor!
when working on fluid mechanics, I particularly dont like to use rho in the coordinate system, because it gets confused with fluid density.
same with maxwell equations .
rho gets confused with charge density .
Great job sir, watching from Bangladesh
that's wonderfully straightforward!
How come for the position vector, you dont specify the thi, the angle. Wouldnt that make the point not unique
divergence 1st term is it correct?
Good video. Can you provide me some sort of link t understand the proofs of these differential operator formulas in spherical coordinates, sir, please? It would help me a lot.
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