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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ $`\def\PSclosed{\mathscr{S}_{\displaystyle\tiny\bigcirc}}`$
*
* CS300 *
:
Reference frame: Cartesian coordinate system $
`(O, x, y, z)`
$
Reference frame: Cartesian coordinate system $
`(O, x, y, z)`
$
\
-
**1 point $`O`$ origin**
of the space.
<br>
\
-
**3 axes**
named
**$`Ox,Oy,Oz`$**
, intersecting at $
`O`
$,
**orthogonal 2 to 2**
.
<br>
\
-
**1 unit of length**
.
<br>
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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Reference frame: Cartesian coordinate system $ `(O, x, y, z)` $
! can give :
The cylindrical coordinates are defined from a Cartesian coordinate system, i.e.
\-
1 point $
`O`
origin of space.
<br>
\-
1 point $
`O`
$
origin of space.
<br>
\-
3 axes named $
`Ox, Oy, Oz`
$, intersecting at $
`O`
$, orthogonal 2 to 2.
<br>
\-
1 unit of length.
<br>
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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ a *direct trihedron*.<br>
\-
The
**coordinate $`z_M`$**
of the point $
`M`
$ is the
*algebraic distance $`\overline {Om_z}`$*
between the point $
`O`
$ and the point $
`m_z`
$.
**$`\rho_M=\overline{Om_ {xy}}`$, $`\varphi_M = \widehat{xOm_y}`, $`z_M =Om_z`$**
**$`\rho_M=\overline{Om_ {xy}}`$, $`\varphi_M = \widehat{xOm_y}`
$
, $`z_M =Om_z`$**
! can give :
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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ The cylindrical coordinates are ordered and noted $`(\rho,\varphi,z)`$.
For any point $
`M`
$ in space:
\-
The $
`\
rho_M`
$ coordinate of the point $
`M`
$ is the nonalgebraic distance $
`Om_{xy}`
$
\-
The $
`\rho_M`
$ coordinate of the point $
`M`
$ is the nonalgebraic distance $
`Om_{xy}`
$
between point $
`O`
$ and point $ m_{xy}
`$. <br>
\- The coordinate $`
\v
arphi_M
`$ of the point $`
M
`$ is the nonalgebraic angle
$`
\w
idehat{xOm_{xy}}
`$ between the axis $`
Ox
`$ and the half-line $`
Om_ {xy}
`$,
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