Writing cartesian unit vectors in terms of spherical coordinates
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⭐This page uses common physics notation for spherical coordinates, in which {\displaystyle \theta }is the angle between the z axis and the radius vector connecting the origin to the point in question, while {\displaystyle \phi } is the angle between the projection of the radius vector onto the x-yplane and the x axis. Several other definitions are in use, and so care must be taken in comparing different sources.
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⭐This page uses common physics notation for spherical coordinates, in which {\displaystyle \theta }is the angle between the z axis and the radius vector connecting the origin to the point in question, while {\displaystyle \phi } is the angle between the projection of the radius vector onto the x-yplane and the x axis. Several other definitions are in use, and so care must be taken in comparing different sources.
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