5:20 Officially, r^ is a variable for each point along the wire and it's generally NOT at a right angle to the wire, but is anything between 0° to 360° from the wire (0 at 0°, 180° or 360°, so that it could be oblique to the wire (with a component along the wire and the other perp to it). HOWEVER... John Hodge REFUTES this.
im baked as shit rn studying for my physics 2 final and also you're kinda hot ngl
theres a time and place for all words and places. but what u just said should never have been spoken
5:20 Officially, r^ is a variable for each point along the wire and it's generally NOT at a right angle to the wire, but is anything between 0° to 360° from the wire (0 at 0°, 180° or 360°, so that it could be oblique to the wire (with a component along the wire and the other perp to it). HOWEVER... John Hodge REFUTES this.
Thanks for all the work you do!
Please make videos about differential equations in mathematics 🥺🥺🥺
His focus is physics... 😒
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