Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
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Reproduce Figure 2.23 twice, first adjusting it so
that it accurately depicts the case in which the horizontal
stress is half that of the vertical stress, and second so that
the horizontal stress is twice that of the vertical stress. Use
arrow length to indicate relative stress magnitude.
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