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I'm sorry about bothering you guys again but physics isn't my main field of study and I rarely have the time to visit the lectures. I was hoping someone who understands the Biot-Savart law in magnetostatics would be kind enough to explain what happened here step by step with explanations for the individual components and the integrals. I've got an exam in a week and can't fully dedicate my time to it due to another exam before that, so I'm more than thankful for any help I can get :D
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>>31694967
>>>/sci/
You are lost
also r/homeworkhelp
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>>31694967
>no time to go to lectures
>on 4chan on a weekday afternoon
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>>31694972
Thanks
>>31695027
Close to midnight in my timezone :0
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>>31694967
There aren't any explanations on Hindi Youtube?
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>>31695096
I wouldn't know a word of Hindi :(



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