An extension of the results in Example 9.2.9 gives
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and
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so that the cylindrical form of F becomes
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If the components of G are , and , then the three components of are
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where subscripts denote partial derivatives and the differentiations and resulting algebraic simplifications are sufficiently tedious that they are suppressed.
The conversion of back to Cartesian coordinates is accomplished as follows.
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