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Here graph can be ploted using two ways

1) Integral Defination of Bessel's Function


2) Sum mation Defination of Bessel's Function

1) INTEGRAL DEFINITION OF BESSEL FUNCTION


p := 1

Jp( ur ) :=

Bessels Function

cos ( ur sin ( ) - p ) d

Given
4V

5 -1

u := 7.7 10 m

A := 1 10

i := 0 , 1 .. 1000
r :=
i

the m aximum value and m inimum values of 'i' are choosen such that

-6

13 10
1000

-6

here for i=0, r becom es zero and for i=1000, r becomes 13. 10
i

-6

so the r is in the 0<= r<= 13. 10


i

m , as per the question.

( i)

F1 := A Jp u r
i

F1(r)

6 10

F1 (VOLTS/M)

4 10

2 10
F1

- 2 10

- 4 10

-6

5 10

1 10
ri
r (METERS)

-5

-5

1.5 10

2) SUMMATION DEFINITION OF BESSEL FUNCTION

From L>11 the graph rem ains same, so a greater value 30 is


taken here.

L 30
p := 1

Jp( ur) :=

( -1 )

k ur

p+ 2 k

Summ ation Definition


of Bessel's Function

k! ( p + k)!

k=0

p := 1
i := 0 , 1 .. 1000
r :=
i

i
1000

-6

13 10

( i)

F1 := A Jp u r
i

F1(r) (SUMMATION APPROACH)


610

F1 (VOLTS/M)

410

210
F1

- 210

- 410

510

-6

-5

1 10
ri
r (METERS)

1.510

-5

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