From e2f6ff4487606f4052b9c912b9faa2c8d8f1ca10 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Prefetch Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2023 17:59:42 +0200 Subject: Improve knowledge base --- source/know/concept/cartesian-coordinates/index.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'source/know/concept/cartesian-coordinates') diff --git a/source/know/concept/cartesian-coordinates/index.md b/source/know/concept/cartesian-coordinates/index.md index d198e84..a0bfc39 100644 --- a/source/know/concept/cartesian-coordinates/index.md +++ b/source/know/concept/cartesian-coordinates/index.md @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ layout: "concept" This article is a supplement to the ones on [orthogonal curvilinear systems](/know/concept/orthogonal-curvilinear-coordinates/), [spherical coordinates](/know/concept/spherical-coordinates/), -[cylindrical polar coordinates](/know/concept/cylindrical-polar-coordinates/), -and [cylindrical parabolic coordinates](/know/concept/cylindrical-parabolic-coordinates/). +[polar cylindrical coordinates](/know/concept/polar-cylindrical-coordinates/), +and [parabolic cylindrical coordinates](/know/concept/parabolic-cylindrical-coordinates/). The well-known Cartesian coordinate system $$(x, y, z)$$ has trivial **scale factors**: -- cgit v1.2.3