| 1. | Consider the case of rectangular coordinate systems with orthonormal bases only.
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| 2. | Resolvers can perform very accurate analog conversion from polar to rectangular coordinates.
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| 3. | The mapping that transforms from spherical coordinates to rectangular coordinates is
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| 4. | Note this is valid only for one dimensional fluid flow in rectangular coordinates.
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| 5. | Some scientific calculators provide a function to convert from rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates.
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| 6. | Conversions include polar-rectangular coordinates ( P?! ?! R ), angles.
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| 7. | For example, it is very easy to convert these between polar and rectangular coordinates.
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| 8. | An example of this was multiple conversions from polar to rectangular coordinates just to solve one problem.
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| 9. | Wedges have the disadvantage of both translating and bending the beam direction paths will no longer lie on convenient rectangular coordinates.
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| 10. | The ultimate relation is the method of choice to compute the inverse of a complex number if it is given in rectangular coordinates.
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