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For a radiation problem,
i am desperate about the expansion of the following equation:
\nabla ( \hat{r} /r^2 \cdot \vec{p}(t_o))
where t_o is the retarded time at the center
t_o=t-r/c
and \vec{p}(t_o) is the electric dipole moment at t_o
actually, it expands to 4 main parts and i am unable to figure out the last one, namely:
\hat{r} /r^2 \times (\nabla \times \vec{p}(t_o))
it would be magnifique if anyone can figure out the expansion of that term
i am desperate about the expansion of the following equation:
\nabla ( \hat{r} /r^2 \cdot \vec{p}(t_o))
where t_o is the retarded time at the center
t_o=t-r/c
and \vec{p}(t_o) is the electric dipole moment at t_o
actually, it expands to 4 main parts and i am unable to figure out the last one, namely:
\hat{r} /r^2 \times (\nabla \times \vec{p}(t_o))
it would be magnifique if anyone can figure out the expansion of that term
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