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Conical coordinates

Conical coordinates, sometimes called sphero-conal or sphero-conical coordinates, are a three-dimensional orthogonal coordinate system consisting of concentric spheres (described by their radius r) and by two families of perpendicular elliptic cones, aligned along the z- and x-axes, respectively. The intersection between one of the cones and the sphere forms a spherical conic. (Wikipedia).

Conical coordinates
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Introduction to Cylindrical Coordinates

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Spherical Coordinates - Denis Potapov

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From playlist Quadric, Surfaces, Cylindrical Coordinates and Spherical Coordinates

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