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Curve sketching in polar coordinates
1983Open image in new window Fig. 3.1 In Fig. 3.1(a), the position of the point P is given by the position vector \( \overrightarrow {OP} \) or by the cartesian coordinates (x, y), where ON = x, NP = y, with the normal sign convention applying when P takes positions in the other quadrants defined by the axes Ox and Oy. The point P may also be given
H. M. Kenwood, C. Plumpton
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Curve Fitting in Polar Coordinates
The Journal of Experimental Education, 1951(1951). Curve Fitting in Polar Coordinates. The Journal of Experimental Education: Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 267-269.
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On rapid sketching of polar curves
The Mathematics Teacher, 1957Here is an interesting technique whereby polar curves are drawn with the aid of an r-θ rectangular co-ordinate sketch.
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The polar moment of inertia of the enveloping curve
2008The polar moment of inertia of the enveloping curve of a line under one-parameter closed homothetic motions is investigated.
Kuruoğlu, Nuri +2 more
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Tafel slopes and corrosion rates obtained in the pre-Tafel region of polarization curves
Corrosion Science, 2005Florian Mansfeld
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