3. Divide equation (10.4) by dt to show that the velocity v = ds/dt is a contravariant vector. Note that the contravaria
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3. Divide equation (10.4) by dt to show that the velocity v = ds/dt is a contravariant vector. Note that the contravaria
3. Divide equation (10.4) by dt to show that the velocity v = ds/dt is a contravariant vector. Note that the contravariant components of the velocity in polar coordinates are r and 8 (not r and rẻ which are physical components). As we did in (10.11), write the velocity v in polar coordinates in terms of the unit e vectors and in terms of the covariant a vectors. Repeat the problem in spherical coordinates.
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