Polar coordinates

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Two dimensional polar coordinates r and θ of vector

In mathematics and physics, polar coordinates give the position of a vector in two-dimensional real space . A Cartesian system of two orthogonal axes is presupposed. One number (r) gives the length of the vector and the other number (θ) gives the angle of the vector with the x-axis of the Cartesian system (measured in the direction of the positive y-axis).

Definition

The polar coordinates are related to the Cartesian coordinates x and y through

so that for r ≠ 0,

Surface element

The infinitesimal surface element in polar coordinates is

The Jacobian J is the determinant

Example: the area A of a circle of radius R is given by