Coordinate systems/Derivation of formulas/Original Copy from Wikipedia

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Table from Wikipedia[edit | edit source]

Table with the del operator in cylindrical, spherical and parabolic cylindrical coordinates
Operation Cartesian coordinates (x, y, z) Cylindrical coordinates (ρ, ϕ, z) Spherical coordinates (r, θ, ϕ) Parabolic cylindrical coordinates (σ, τ, z)
Definition
of
coordinates
Definition
of
unit
vectors
A vector field
Gradient
Divergence
Curl
Laplace operator
Vector Laplacian
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Material derivative[1]

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Differential displacement
Differential normal area
Differential volume
Non-trivial calculation rules:
  1. (Lagrange's formula for del)

Original Wikipedia Table[edit | edit source]

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Table with the del operator in cylindrical, spherical and parabolic cylindrical coordinates
Operation Cartesian coordinates (x, y, z) Cylindrical coordinates (ρ, ϕ, z) Spherical coordinates (r, θ, ϕ) Parabolic cylindrical coordinates (σ, τ, z)
Definition
of
coordinates
Definition
of
unit
vectors
A vector field
Gradient
Divergence
Curl
Laplace operator
Vector Laplacian Template:Collapsible section Template:Collapsible section
Material derivative[1]

Template:Collapsible section Template:Collapsible section Template:Collapsible section
Differential displacement
Differential normal area
Differential volume
Non-trivial calculation rules:
  1. (Lagrange's formula for del)
  1. 1.0 1.1 Weisstein, Eric W. "Convective Operator". Mathworld. Retrieved 23 March 2011.