Fundamentals Of Applied Electromagnetics
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Author: Fawwaz T Ulaby Umberto Ravaioli
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Chapter 6.2, Problem 2E
Suppose that the loop of Example 6-1 is replaced with a 10-turn square loop centered at the origin and having 20 cm sides oriented parallel to the x and y axes. If
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