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MOHSIN MURTAZA 01-133202-078

ASSIGNMENT NO 1 (CLO-
1)
Q NO 1) Change the vector field into cylindrical and spherical system.
𝑭 = 𝒙𝒂𝒙 + 𝒛𝒂𝒚 + 𝒚𝒂𝒛

1. 𝑷 (𝟑, 𝟒𝟓𝟎, 𝟒)
2. 𝑷 (𝟑, 𝟗𝟎𝟎, 𝟒)

Q NO 2) Using spherical coordinates (𝒓, 𝝋, 𝜽), sketch the surface defined by the equation
𝜽=pi/6.

Q no 3) Using spherical coordinates (𝑟, 𝜑, 𝜃), sketch the surface defined by the equation
𝜙=pi/6.

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Q no 4) Using spherical coordinates (𝒓, 𝝋, 𝜽), sketch the surface defined by the equation 𝒓=6.

Q no 5) Using cylindrical coordinates (𝝆, 𝝋, 𝒛), sketch the surface defined by the equation 𝝆=6.

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Q no 6) Using cylindrical coordinates (𝝆, 𝝋, 𝒛), sketch the surface defined by the equation 𝒛=2.

Q no 7) Using cylindrical coordinates (𝝆, 𝝋, 𝒛), sketch the surface defined by the equation 𝝋=pi/6.

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Q no 8) Using spherical coordinates (𝒓, 𝝋, 𝜽), sketch the surfaces defined by the equation 𝒓=1,
𝒓=2, and 𝒓=3 on the same plot. After plotting the second sphere, execute the command hidden off.
After plotting the third sphere, execute the command hidden off.

Q no 9) Using spherical coordinates, sketch the surfaces 𝒙𝟐 + 𝒚𝟐 + 𝒛𝟐 = 𝟗 and 𝜽 = 𝒑𝒊/𝟔 surface


on the same image. The resulting image shows a cone with a scoop of ice cream atop.

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Q no 10) Using cylindrical coordinates (𝝆, 𝝋, 𝒛), sketch the surface defined by the equation 𝝆=2
and 𝝆=4 on the same surface.

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