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The cylindrical coordinate system is an extension of the polar coordinate system in three dimensions, where each point in space is determined by a radial distance, an angular coordinate, and a height along the z-axis. It is particularly useful for solving problems with cylindrical symmetry, such as those involving pipes, circular beams, and other structures with a circular cross-section.
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