Calculus 3 : Calculus 3

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Example Question #162 : Spherical Coordinates

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Example Question #501 : 3 Dimensional Space

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Example Question #164 : Spherical Coordinates

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Example Question #165 : Spherical Coordinates

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Example Question #161 : Spherical Coordinates

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Example Question #167 : Spherical Coordinates

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Example Question #511 : 3 Dimensional Space

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Example Question #512 : 3 Dimensional Space

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Example Question #513 : 3 Dimensional Space

Convert the following vector from Cartesian coordinates into spherical coordinates:

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The conversion from Cartesian to spherical coordinates is as follows:

The three components of the vector therefore become:

Example Question #2171 : Calculus 3

Find an equation of a sphere that has the line segment joining (0,4,2) and (6,0,2) as a diameter.

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To find the diameter we need to find the distance between the two points, where:

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Since the radius is half of the Diameter,

To find the the Center point we use the mid-point formula. So,

So the equation of the sphere is:

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