The cylindrical coordinate system is similar to that of the spherical coordinate system, but is an alternate extension to the polar coordinate system. Its elements, however, are something of a cross between the polar and Cartesian coordinates systems. The coordinate system uses the standard polar coordinate system in the x-y plane, utilizing a distance from the origin (r) and an angle (θ) of extension from the positive x-axis (or pole). However, the third coordinate is a simple z-axis distance from above the x-y plane, just as any standard Cartesian system would utilize.
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