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Aditi Agrawal posted an Question
June 20, 2020 • 22:10 pm 30 points
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Please explain the limits of phi and theta and phi cap and theta cap and the plane of phi and theta

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    Chandra prakash

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enNzrFDDkEk

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    see this attached video dear... I hope it will clear ur concept regarding this concept...

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    Dhairya sharma

    see attached

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    it will help u.....

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    i want to ask that as i cap denotes direction then theta cap denotes which direction

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    dear spherical cordiate defined by three perameters as i have shown then their cap will show unit vectors

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    u can understand this cap as an example of watermelon when shopkeeper cuts it in triangular shape. U will get it's better explanation by ppt. plz see one or two video on you tube.

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    Somnath

    Limit of theta is 0 to π and that of phi is 0 to 2π. Because if you rotate r from 0 degree to 180 degree in the direction of increasing theta then you will get a half circle and then if you rotate the half circle by a full cycle (that means 0 degree to 360 degree) in the direction of increasing phi then a full spherical volume can be obtained. That’s why the limits are like above.

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    Chandra prakash best-answer

    see attached file it's very helpful for you

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    The coordinates used in spherical coordinates are rho, theta, and phi. Rho is the distance from the origin to the point. Theta is the same as the angle used in polar coordinates. Phi is the angle between the z-axis and the line connecting the origin and the point.

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    The surfaces pho=constant, theta=constant, and phi=constant are a sphere, a vertical plane, and a cone (or horizontal plane), respectively. Spherical coordinates are of course very useful when any type of spherical symmetry is present.

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    Dhairya sharma

    dear r is the distance from origin it can be o to infinite it's our choice

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