MMP-Lecture - 5
MMP-Lecture - 5
Vector Analysis
T ˆ T ˆ T ˆ
Gradient: T as i j k
x y z
GradT: points the direction of maximum increase of the
function T.
Vx V y Vz
Divergence: V where V Vx iˆ V y ˆj Vz kˆ
x y z
Vz Vy Vx Vz Vy Vx
Curl: V iˆ ˆj kˆ
y z z x x y
PowerPoint® Lectures for
Department of Physics, University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir,
Muzaffarabad.
Recommended Book: Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences.
Lectures by Dr. Nasar Ahmed
Mary L. Boas Third Edition
Spherically Symmetric problem (r,θ,φ)
Spherical Coordinates
X=r sin θ cos Φ,
Y=r sin θ sin Φ, Z
Z=z cos θ
P (r, θ, Φ)
θ
r
Y
φ
V Vr rˆ V ˆ Vˆ
T 1 T ˆ 1 T ˆ
T r̂
Gradient : r r r sin
1 Vr
1 sin V 1 V
2
Divergence: r
V 2
r r r sin r sin
V 1 1 Vr
Curl: V
1
r sin
sinV r̂ rV ˆ
r sin r
1 Vr ˆ
rV
r r
Dr. Nasar Ahmed, UAJK, MZD
Converting Between Rectangular and
Spherical Coordinates
Rectangular to Spherical
(x,y,z) r
x2 y 2 z 2
z
tan( )
y
x
r x2 y 2
tan( )
z z
z z
cos( )
x2 y 2 z 2
dr is infinitesimal displacement
along r, r dθ is along θ and
r sinθ dφ is along φ direction.
Z P(r, θ, φ)
Volume element is given by
dr
r cos θ P dv = dr r dθ r sinθ dφ
θ r r dθ
Y Limits of integration of r, θ, φ are
0<r<∞ , 0<θ <π , o<φ <2π
φ r sinθ r sinθ dφ
Ex: Show that Volume of a
X sphere of radius R is 4/3 π R3 .
θ is zenith angle( starts from +Z reaches up to –Z) , φ is azimuth angle (starts from
+X direction and lies in x-y plane only)
Dr. Nasar Ahmed, UAJK, MZD
Volume of a sphere of radius ‘R’
V dv r dr sin d d
2
v
R 2
r dr sin d d
2
0 0 0
3
R 4
. 2 . 2 R 3
3 3
Try Yourself:
1)Surface area of the sphere= 4πR2 .
Cartesian x,y,z dx dy dz
Cylindrical r, φ,z dr rdφ dz
Spherical r,θ, φ dr rdθ r sinθdφ
Q dv 4r 2 dr
v l
If Volume charge density ‘ρ’ depends only on ‘r’:
How to calculate??
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Quiz: Determine
a) Areas S1, S2 and S3.
b) Volume covered by these surfaces.
S3
Solution: Z
2 h
Radius is r,
a ) i ) S1 rd dz rh(2 1 ) r
1 0
Height is h,
r h 1 2
ii) S 2 dr dz rh S2
0 0 S1
2 r
r2
iii) S 3 dr.rd (2 1 )
1 0 2 Y
h 2 r
r2 dφ
b) V dr.rd .dz (2 1 )h
0 1 0
2
Dr. Nasar Ahmed, UAJK, MZD
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CHAPTER 6 Vector Analysis
Cylindrical coordinates to Cartesian Coordinates
The position of a point in space P having Cartesian coordinates x, y, z may be
expressed in terms of cylindrical polar coordinates