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lechko
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Hi everyone, just got something new to do and got no idea where to start.
I'm trying to add a phase element to Biot Savart law (thus turning it from a static law to something that will apply to various freq.) to do that, I'm reading up on how the law was proved.
As far as i can understand, it all started from Laplace, using the magnetic potential function, you get the equation for magnetic field and so on... the question is how do i add the phase element in? is it as simple as multiplying J (current flux) by { exp(-jkr) } and going on with it to getting same as Biot Savart but with the added part?
I'm out of ideas here, so any help will be great.
I'm trying to add a phase element to Biot Savart law (thus turning it from a static law to something that will apply to various freq.) to do that, I'm reading up on how the law was proved.
As far as i can understand, it all started from Laplace, using the magnetic potential function, you get the equation for magnetic field and so on... the question is how do i add the phase element in? is it as simple as multiplying J (current flux) by { exp(-jkr) } and going on with it to getting same as Biot Savart but with the added part?
I'm out of ideas here, so any help will be great.