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I'm rather rusty (and very stuck) with my antidifferentiation. Can anybody help with this antiderivative:
eqn2.gif
r0 is a constant.

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And a slightly different (but hopefully equivalent :crossfingers:) result:

Integral Calculator - click Go when the page has loaded.
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What language is this? :laugh: :drop:
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Calculus!
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Wow! Thanks Hans. Never thought I'd see the day when a web app could "calculate" analytical (rather than numerical) solutions.
Now to move onto the hard bit... making r the subject of the equation. :hairout:

Alan

BTW, the second solution was more useful as a tan-1. The equivalent complex solution is a bit too obscure to connect to the physical phenomenon of interest.