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  • ...l analytical geometry, a point is given by three real numbers, also called Cartesian coordinates. {{Image|Cartesian2 coordinates.png|right|350px|Fig. 1. Two-dimensional Cartesian coordinates of point ''P''. The signs of the coordinates in three of the four quadrants
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cartesian coordinates]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cartesian coordinates]]
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  • {{r|Cartesian coordinates}}
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  • ...al [[Euclidean space]] <math>\scriptstyle \mathbb{R}^2</math> that has a [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian coordinate]] system. The crossing of the Cartesian axes is on th The polar coordinates ''r'' and &theta; are related to the [[Cartesian coordinates]] ''x'' and ''y'' through
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  • ...l analytical geometry, a point is given by three real numbers, also called Cartesian coordinates. {{Image|Cartesian2 coordinates.png|right|350px|Fig. 1. Two-dimensional Cartesian coordinates of point ''P''. The signs of the coordinates in three of the four quadrants
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  • where <math>x_{i}</math> are [[Cartesian coordinates]]. The Laplacian is usually denoted by the symbol <math>\Delta</math> or w
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  • ...tems of linear equations]], [[matrix|matrix algebra]], and [[arrow]]s in [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian]] two-dimensional or three-dimensional space (appearing, for inst
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  • {{r|Cartesian coordinates}}
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  • ...he set of rotations over 180° around three orthogonal axes, for instance [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian axes]], mapping (''x'', ''y'', ''z'') to
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  • ...b>, and '''e'''<sub>''z''</sub> are [[unit vector]]s along the axes of a [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian coordinate system]].
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  • ...tom, which does not create an electric field in its environment. Take a [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian coordinate system]] somewhere inside &rho;. The potential &Phi; i ...literature; both will be given below. The first is a [[Taylor series]] in Cartesian coordinates, while the second is in terms of [[spherical harmonics]], functions which d
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  • For practical purposes, [[Cartesian coordinates]] are introduced just as == Cartesian coordinates ==
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  • ====Definition via Cartesian coordinates==== In terms of [[Cartesian coordinates]] ''x'', ''y'' ascribed to every point of the plane, a line is the set of p
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  • ====Definition via Cartesian coordinates==== In terms of [[Cartesian coordinates]] ''x'', ''y'' ascribed to every point of the plane, a line is the set of p
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  • ====Definition via Cartesian coordinates==== In terms of [[Cartesian coordinates]] ''x'', ''y'', ''z'' ascribed to every point of the space, a plane is the
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  • ====Definition via Cartesian coordinates==== In terms of [[Cartesian coordinates]] ''x'', ''y'', ''z'' ascribed to every point of the space, a plane is the
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  • Its equation in Cartesian coordinates is
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  • ...ilon;<sub>123</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;&epsilon;<sub>xyz</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;1 in [[Cartesian coordinates]].
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  • ...lications is the ''z-y&prime;-z&prime;'' convention. Attach a system of [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian coordinate]] axes to the body that is to be rotated (the coordina ...es. The first and second column contain by definition expressions for the Cartesian coordinates of <math>\hat{e}_{x'''}</math> and <math>\hat{e}_{y''}</math>, respectively
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  • Let ''x'', ''y'', ''z'' be [[Cartesian coordinates]] of a vector <math>\scriptstyle \vec\mathbf{r}</math> in <math>\scriptsty ...and &phi; of <math>\scriptstyle \vec\mathbf{r}</math> are related to its Cartesian coordinates by
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  • ...gian is defined in terms of [[generalized coordinates|generalized]] (non-[[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian]]) coordinates ''q'' and generalized velocities (time derivatives
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  • # The procedure just sketched applies only to quantities in [[Cartesian coordinates]]. For other coordinate systems, such as [[spherical polar coordinate]]s th ...Because the metric tensor is represented by the unit (identity) matrix in Cartesian coordinates, the latter fact is easily overlooked. One could go through the transforma
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  • The following expresses normalized spherical harmonics in Cartesian coordinates (Condon-Shortley phase):
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  • ...solid harmonics]] for closed expressions of regular harmonics expressed in Cartesian coordinates. If one expresses regular solid harmonics in spherical polar coordinates, t
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  • In cartesian coordinates of dimension ''n>3'' it has to be defined in a different way because it is
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  • ...oordinates <math>r</math> and <math>\theta</math>, related to conventional Cartesian coordinates by <math>x=r\cos\theta</math> and <math>y=r\sin\theta</math>. In polar coo
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  • ...imensional [[integral]]s over [[generalized coordinates]], i.e, over non-[[Cartesian coordinates]].
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  • Let us write '''r''' for the electronic coordinates and '''R''' for the [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian]] nuclear coordinates of a molecule. The highly symmetric configu ...s over the ''N''<sub>nuc</sub> nuclei of the molecule and &alpha; over the Cartesian coordinates of '''R'''<sub>''A''</sub>. The elements of the matrix '''L''' can be dete
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  • The [[Jacobian]] (Jacobi determinant) of this transformation from [[Cartesian coordinates]] to [[spherical polar coordinates]] is where &nabla;<sup>2</sup> is the [[Laplace operator]] in three-dimensional [[Cartesian coordinates]] and ''r'' is the length of '''''r'''''.
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  • ...tant is a [[second rank tensor]], which is represented with respect to a [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian coordinate system]] by a 3 &times; 3 matrix
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  • ...se two vectors in component form we implicitly assumed the presence of a [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian coordinate system]]. The polarizability '''&alpha;''' is express
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  • ...ons of relativity.<ref name=Moller>For example, Møller states: "Instead of Cartesian coordinates we can obviously just as well employ general curvilinear coordinates for th where ''x'', ''y'', ''z'', ''etc.'' are the ''n'' Cartesian coordinates of the point. Given these functions, coordinate surfaces are defined by th
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  • ...onditions arise in a natural way from a harmonic analysis in mass-weighted Cartesian coordinates. ...ximation to the nuclear motion problem, described in 3''N'' mass-weighted Cartesian coordinates, became standard in [[quantum chemistry]], since the days (1980s-1990s) tha
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  • ...Fig. 3. An ellipse situated such that the major and minor axes are along [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian axes]]. The center of the ellipse coincides with the origin O. }}
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  • ...Fig. 3. An ellipse situated such that the major and minor axes are along [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian axes]]. The center of the ellipse coincides with the origin O. }}
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  • Erect three [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian coordinate]] axes with the origin in the fixed point ''O'' and ta
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  • ...Cartesian coordinates and describe the local coordinates in terms of these Cartesian coordinates. In terms of arc length ''s'' let the path be described as:
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  • ...hat a vector '''r''' in a 2-dimensional plane can be represented by two [[Cartesian coordinates]], which are [[real number]]s: '''r''' = (''x'', ''y''). These numbers are
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  • ...al polar coordinates are preferred over other coordinate systems such as [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian]] or [[cylinder coordinates|cylinder]] coordinates.
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  • ...''N'' fold integral over ''all'' of ℝ<sup>3''N''</sup>, i.e., integrals in Cartesian coordinates from minus to plus infinity. Bounded configuration spaces with periodic b
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  • ...6-axis force sensors, the [[force]] and [[torque]] of each motors in the [[Cartesian coordinates|x, y, z coordinates]]; speed sensor, the overall movement speed of the robo
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  • ...6-axis force sensors, the [[force]] and [[torque]] of each motors in the [[Cartesian coordinates|x, y, z coordinates]]; speed sensor, the overall movement speed of the robo
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