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Homework Statement
\frac{dp}{dz}=\mu_{o}\frac{du}{dr}\frac{1}{r}\frac{d}{dr}(r \frac{du}{dr})
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
Multiply by r, and then integrate with respect to r to get:
\frac{dp}{dz}\frac{r^{2}}{2}+C_{1}=\mu_{o}ur \frac{du}{dr}
Divide by r and integrate again:
\frac{dp}{dz}\frac{r^{2}}{4}+C_{1}ln(r)+C_{2}=\mu_{o}u^{2}
Are those steps correct? Especially, is the first integration done correctly?
Thanks