2.6 Cylindrical Polar Coordinate System
2.6 Cylindrical Polar Coordinate System
ez
e
e
z
k
j
As shown in the figure above, the position of a point P having Cartesian coordinates x , y , z
may be expressed in terms of cylindrical polar coordinates , , z where
x cos
(31.a)
y sin
(31.b)
zz
(31.c)
(32)
(33a)
r
e i sin j cos
(33b)
r
e z k
z
(33c)
The vectors e , e and e z point in the direction of increasing , , and z respectively. Their
magnitudes are
e e e
cos sin
2
e e e 2 sin 2 cos2
e z k 1
(34a)
(34b)
(34c)
Thus e and e z are unit vectors. Since e too is a unit vector, we may write the unit vectors
e , e , ez of the cylindrical polar coordinate system as
e
r
i cos j sin
(35a)
1 r
i sin j cos
(35b)
ez
r
k
z
(35c)
1 r
h
(36a)
1 r
h
(36b)
ez
1 r
hz z
(36c)
where h 1, h , hz 1 are known as the scale factors for the cylindrical polar coordinate
system.