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How does Kirchhoff's voltage law relate to the spatial derivative of voltage?

I'm reading this libretexts article on the basics of transmission line theory. In it, they include this circuit diagram as a model of a uniform transmission line: They then say that applying ...
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For closed circuits, why can't we have more than one $f(r)$?

Force between current elements depends on a function of angles [$f(\eta, \theta, \theta^{\prime})$] and also on a function of distance between them [$f(r)$] . For closed circuits, there are more ...
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Transformer universal EMF equation derivation

At this Wikipedia page, we've that the 'Transformer universal EMF equation' looks like: $$\text{E}_{\text{rms}}=\frac{2\pi\times\text{f}\times\text{n}\times\text{a}\times\text{B}_{\text{peak}}}{\sqrt{...
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