As in the text example, consider two “infinite” grounded
conducting plates (0 V) at y = 0 and y = a (parallel to the x-z
plane), bounding a variable Voltage section of material at x = 0,
such that V(y) = (a - y) and 0 < y < a. a) What's the
electric field in the section of the material (find it and sketch
it) ? Can this material be a conductor in electrostatic
equilibrium? b) Find V(x,y,z) in the empty region between the
infinite plates by solving Laplace's eqn.
As in the text example, consider two “infinite” grounded conducting plates (0 V) at y = 0 and y = a (parallel to the x-z
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As in the text example, consider two “infinite” grounded conducting plates (0 V) at y = 0 and y = a (parallel to the x-z
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