1.6.3 Spherical Coordinate System: Electro-Magnetic Waves & Transmission Lines Unit 1 Lecture Notes 3
1.6.3 Spherical Coordinate System: Electro-Magnetic Waves & Transmission Lines Unit 1 Lecture Notes 3
Lecture Notes 3
Fig. 1.13
The three orthogonal planes are : 1. A Sphere with center as origin (r=constant), 2.
θ=constant) and a φ = constant
A cone with its vertex at origin and z –axis as it axis (θ
plane as in cylindrical system . Any point P is at the intersection of these three
planes and represented as P(r, θ, φ).
θ, aφ
Unit vectors are ar, aθ φ
Fig. 1.15
θ, rsinθ
Differential lengths dr, rdθ θdφ
φ
dsr = ± r2 sinθ
θ dθ
θ dφ
φ ar θ dr dθ
dv = r2 sinθ θ dφ
φ
dsθ = ± r sinθ
θ dr dφ
φ aθ
dsφ= ± r dr dθ
θ aφ
Default limits
r -> 0 to ∞
θ -> 0 to π
φ -> 0 to 2π
π
X= ρcosφ ρ =√x2 + y2
Y= ρsinφ
Z=Z
z P(x, y, z)
ρ= √x2 + y2 P(ρ, φ, z)
φ= tan-1 (y/x) r P(r, θ, φ)
θ
Z=Z
r=√x2 + y2 +z2
o
θ= tan-1 √x2 + y2 y
z x ρ
φ= tan-1 (y/x) φ
X =rsinθ cosφ
Y = rsinθ sinφ
y Z= rcosθ
x
The figure shows the conversion from one coordinate system to other system
for the main components.
. ax ay az aρ aφ ar aθ
ax 1 0 0 φ
cosφ φ
-sinφ θ cosφ
sinθ φ θ cosφ
cosθ φ
ay 1 0 φ
sinφ φ
cosφ θ sinφ
sinθ φ θ sinφ
cosθ φ
az 1 0 0 θ
cosθ θ
-sinθ
aρ 1 0 θ
sinθ θ
cosθ
aφ 1 0 0
ar 1 0
aθ 1
Example : Transform the vector B= yax – xay + zaz into cylindrical coordinates.
φ ax - ρcosφ
B = ρsinφ φay + z az
ρsinφ
Bρ = B•aρ = (ρ φ ax - ρcosφ φay + z az)•aρ
= ρsinφφ ax •aρ - ρcosφφ ay •aρ + z az •aρ
= ρsinφφ cosφφ - ρcosφφ sinφ
φ+0
=0
ρsinφ
Bφ = B•aφ = (ρ φ ax - ρcosφφay + z az)•aφ
= ρsinφφ ax •aφ - ρcosφφ ay •aφ + z az •aφ
= ρsinφφ (-sinφ
φ) - ρcosφφsinφφ+0
ρsin2φ
= -ρ φ - ρcos2φ φ
ρ
= -ρ
ρsinφ
Bz = B•az = (ρ φ ax - ρcosφ φay + z az)•az
= zaz
ρaφ + z az
Thus B = -ρ