where FT = 60 cm and e = 6 cm.
Something like this
make_eqn <- function(sq_e,FT,eta,delta) 1/(sq_e^2*sqrt(2*pi)) * FT/eta * 1/(2*sq_e^2) * (-FT*delta/eta)^2
make_eqn(6,60,1,1)
#> [1] 33.24519
I don't have experience in 3d plotting, but this might get you started.
library(rgl)
find_z <- function(x,y) make_eqn(6,60,x,y)
make_eqn <- function(sq_e,FT,eta,delta) 1/(sq_e^2*sqrt(2*pi)) * FT/eta * 1/(2*sq_e^2) * (-FT*delta/eta)^2
x <- -10:10
y <- 10:30
z <- find_z(-10:10,10:30)
# remove element 11 from x, y and z
x <- x[-which(z == Inf)]
y <- y[-which(z == Inf)]
z <- z[-which(z == Inf)]
p <- plot3d(x,y,z, type = 's', size = 0.5, lit = FALSE)
rgl.snapshot("example.png", fmt = "png")
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