mergaspura
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Hi all,
I'm currently working on to solve a integration of a transmission line wave propagation formula and somehow stuck to get a solution to the equation below. I tried to solve it through substitution of sin (theta) but not sure whether if it is correct or not. Additionally, i used wolfram integral calculator where it gave me a solution in elliptic integral. Appreciate you guys' assistance on this one:
where x is from 0 to pi/2.
my transformation gave me to this:
where x is from 0 to 1.
Any enlightenment? Appreciate your help.
I'm currently working on to solve a integration of a transmission line wave propagation formula and somehow stuck to get a solution to the equation below. I tried to solve it through substitution of sin (theta) but not sure whether if it is correct or not. Additionally, i used wolfram integral calculator where it gave me a solution in elliptic integral. Appreciate you guys' assistance on this one:
where x is from 0 to pi/2.
my transformation gave me to this:
where x is from 0 to 1.
Any enlightenment? Appreciate your help.