Deriving Spherical Coordinate Unit Vectors (with Geometric Interpretation)
In this video I talk about spherical coordinate system and how we can use cartesian coordinates to derive them. It is really important in physics to know how to use spherical coordinates especially when we are dealing with potentials. A geometric representation of spherical coordinates is also illustrated in the video so you can better understand how to imagine each component efficiently. I hope you find it useful.

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