Win_odd Dhamnekar Junior Member Joined Aug 14, 2018 Messages 212 May 31, 2020 #1 Hello, How to describe the intersection of the surfaces whose equations in spherical co-ordinates are \(\theta =\frac{\pi}{2}\) and \(\phi=\frac{\pi}{4}\). Last edited by a moderator: May 31, 2020
Hello, How to describe the intersection of the surfaces whose equations in spherical co-ordinates are \(\theta =\frac{\pi}{2}\) and \(\phi=\frac{\pi}{4}\).
D Deleted member 4993 Guest May 31, 2020 #2 Dhamnekar Winod said: Hello, How to describe the intersection of the surfaces whose equations in spherical co-ordinates are \(\theta =\frac{\pi}{2}\) and \(\phi=\frac{\pi}{4}\). View attachment 19387 Click to expand... How would you describe intersection of planes x = x1 and y = y1 in cartesian co-ordinate system? Follow the same procedure.
Dhamnekar Winod said: Hello, How to describe the intersection of the surfaces whose equations in spherical co-ordinates are \(\theta =\frac{\pi}{2}\) and \(\phi=\frac{\pi}{4}\). View attachment 19387 Click to expand... How would you describe intersection of planes x = x1 and y = y1 in cartesian co-ordinate system? Follow the same procedure.
Dr.Peterson Elite Member Joined Nov 12, 2017 Messages 16,873 May 31, 2020 #3 What kind of description do you want? Is "a line" or "a ray" or "a pair of rays, or something like that, good enough?
What kind of description do you want? Is "a line" or "a ray" or "a pair of rays, or something like that, good enough?