Magnetic Field Surrounding a Straight Conductor

In summary, the conversation discusses the relationship between the angle of ds and r hat, labeled as theta 2, and the angle theta shown in diagram a. It is determined that the angle theta can be found using the definition of the cross product and the fact that angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
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Part of the solution is,
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However, would someone please tell me where they got the sine function circled in red from?

Many thanks!
 

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Callumnc1 said:
However, would someone please tell me where they got the sine function circled in red from?
You're working with the cross product ##\vec{ds} \times \hat r##. How is the angle between ##\vec{ds}## and ##\hat r## related to the angle ##\theta## shown in diagram ##a##?
 
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TSny said:
You're working with the cross product ##\vec{ds} \times \hat r##. How is the angle between ##\vec{ds}## and ##\hat r## related to the angle ##\theta## shown in diagram ##a##?
Thank you @TSny ! I see how they got theta now. :) If we call the angle between ds and r hat as theta 2, then from the definition of the cross product:

dxsin(theta 2) = dxsin(pi/2 - theta) where I found theta 2 using angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
 
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