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Observer in the Superposition Integral for Electrodynamic Fields?
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Observer in the Superposition Integral for Electrodynamic Fields?
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In the Superposition Integral for Electrodynamic Fields we have a position for the source (r) and a position for the observer (r'), Then the quantity: |r - r'| occurs in the denominator of the integrand.
What if the source is also the observer?
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Quote from: talanum1 on 02/05/2021 19:19:43
What if the source is also the observer?
I don’t see how that is possible
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