10.9 CYLINDRICAL AND SPHERICAL POLAR COORDINATES
(ii) If the unit vectors vary as the values of the coordinates change (i.e. are
not constant in direction throughout the whole space) then the derivatives
of these vectors appear as contributions to∇^2 a.
Cartesian coordinates are an example of the first case in which each component
satisfies (∇^2 a)i=∇^2 ai. In this case (10.41) can be applied to each component
separately:
[∇×(∇×a)]i=[∇(∇·a)]i−∇^2 ai. (10.42)
However, cylindrical and spherical polar coordinates come in the second class.
For them (10.41) is still true, but the further step to (10.42) cannot be made.
More complicated vector operator relations may be proved using the relations
given above.
Show that
∇·(∇φ×∇ψ)=0,
whereφandψare scalar fields.
From the previous section we have
∇·(a×b)=b·(∇×a)−a·(∇×b).
If we leta=∇φandb=∇ψthen we obtain
∇·(∇φ×∇ψ)=∇ψ·(∇×∇φ)−∇φ·(∇×∇ψ)=0, (10.43)
since∇×∇φ=0=∇×∇ψ, from (10.37).
10.9 Cylindrical and spherical polar coordinates
The operators we have discussed in this chapter, i.e. grad, div, curl and∇^2 ,
have all been defined in terms of Cartesian coordinates, but for many physical
situations other coordinate systems are more natural. For example, many systems,
such as an isolated charge in space, have spherical symmetry and spherical polar
coordinates would be the obvious choice. For axisymmetric systems, such as fluid
flow in a pipe, cylindrical polar coordinates are the natural choice. The physical
laws governing the behaviour of the systems are often expressed in terms of
the vector operators we have been discussing, and so it is necessary to be able
to express these operators in these other, non-Cartesian, coordinates. We first
consider the two most common non-Cartesian coordinate systems, i.e. cylindrical
and spherical polars, and go on to discuss general curvilinear coordinates in the
next section.
10.9.1 Cylindrical polar coordinates
As shown in figure 10.7, the position of a point in spacePhaving Cartesian
coordinatesx, y, zmay be expressed in terms of cylindrical polar coordinates