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  • ...th> f() \,\!</math> in a simple environment (one dimension, or along the t axis). Now we want to think of a function as a vector or point (a simple thing) ...ion (often the x direction), four units in the second direction (often the y direction), and three units in the last direction (often the z direction).
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  • # Derive the <math>Y/\Delta</math> transformations. ...com/Calculation.aspx?mode=input&id=FieldCalcCylinder Magnetic Field on the axis of a cylinder]
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