Friends i am trying to solve an integral since few days didnt succeed can you help me out. ∫0π(a−bcosθ)dθ(c−dcosθ)32\int_{0}^{\pi}\frac{(a-bcos\theta)d\theta}{(c-dcos\theta)^{\frac{3}{2}}}∫0π(c−dcosθ)23(a−bcosθ)dθ a b c and d are constants
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I have got it in the expression of electric or magnetic fields of a large no. of arrangements I have tried. This is used to find the magnetic field due to current carrying circular loop at a general point in its plane.I remember other instances too (in E+M) , where this is used. I have never been able to solve it though!(But approximations can be done if d<<cd << cd<<c)
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Same here I did the same to solve your problem. Do you read David morin Edward Purcell electricity and magnetism
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@Jatin Yadav – Yes it is one of the best books I have ever seen for physics
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\sin \theta
\boxed{123}
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I have got it in the expression of electric or magnetic fields of a large no. of arrangements I have tried. This is used to find the magnetic field due to current carrying circular loop at a general point in its plane.I remember other instances too (in E+M) , where this is used. I have never been able to solve it though!(But approximations can be done if d<<c)
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Same here I did the same to solve your problem. Do you read David morin Edward Purcell electricity and magnetism
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No, do you?
I have heard this name for first time!
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