Engineering Electromagnetics
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.30P
For fields that do not vary with z in cylindrical coordinates, the equation of the streamline are obtained by solving the differential equation E p /Eq=dp(pd∅). Find the equation of the line passing through the point (2,30°,0) for the field
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