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Griffiths Problem 5.16 solution | introduction to electrodynamics (4th Edition) Griffiths solutions

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Two long coaxial solenoids each carry current I, but in opposite directions, as shown in Fig. 5.42. The inner solenoid (radius a) ...

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(a) Complete the proof of Theorem 2, Sect. 1.6.2. That is, show that any divergenceless vector field F can be written as the curl of a ...