Rotate Spherical Coordinates to find new Vector Magnitude
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Dear Forum,
I am given a
,
,
. Does Matlab have a function to convert and find the
from a new
?
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Ameer Hamza
il 28 Set 2020
What is the link between these two points? If there is just rotation, then the magnitude will be the same, r2=r1.
Chad
il 28 Set 2020
Chad
il 28 Set 2020
James Tursa
il 28 Set 2020
Spherical coordinates typically are restricted to have r >= 0. What application do you have where you think you need to allow negative r values?
Chad
il 28 Set 2020
Ameer Hamza
il 29 Set 2020
In case when r1=100, theta1=0, and phi1=0, and if by the negative value of r, you mean reversing the position vector, then in that case, you can say that r1=-100, theta1=180, and phi1=0 is equivalent to the first vector. But for any other value of theta and phi, you cannot get the same vector.
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