The Excel BESSELJ function returns the Bessel function Jn(x) — for engineering and physics problems with cylindrical symmetry.
Syntax
| Argument | Description | |
|---|---|---|
x | Required | The value at which to evaluate the function. |
n | Required | The order of the Bessel function (a non-negative integer). |
How to use it
BESSELJ returns the Bessel function Jn(x) — a special function that appears in physics and engineering problems with cylindrical symmetry (wave propagation, heat conduction, vibrations, signal processing).
Order n must be a non-negative integer (it is truncated if not). The four Bessel functions pair up: J and Y are the standard solutions; I and K are their modified (exponential-growth) counterparts.
Try it: interactive demo
Set x and the order n to see the formula BESSELJ evaluates.
Practice workbook
Frequently asked questions
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