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taishar
Sep26-05, 09:04 AM
I'm given this:
A vector field is given in cylindrical coordinates as:
F=(A)(s)(PhiHat) + (B)(z)(zhat)
Where A and B are constants. Could F be an electrostatic field ? Why or why not ?
I kind of feel stupid asking this because I feel like I should know, but, I'm currently braindead after having just spent hours doing the previous 29 problems.
Thanks,
Dan
Brad Barker
Sep26-05, 09:18 AM
I'm given this:
A vector field is given in cylindrical coordinates as:
F=(A)(s)(PhiHat) + (B)(z)(zhat)
Where A and B are constants. Could F be an electrostatic field ? Why or why not ?
I kind of feel stupid asking this because I feel like I should know, but, I'm currently braindead after having just spent hours doing the previous 29 problems.
Thanks,
Dan
an electrostatic field should be curl-less.
so... take the curl and see if it's zero or not.
Brad Barker
Sep26-05, 09:23 AM
i guess i should provide some justification for my answer so that you'll believe me! :tongue:
an electrostatic field can be written in terms of a scalar potential:
\mathbf{E} = -\nabla V.
and it is a mathematical fact that
\nabla \times \nabla V = 0
for any V.
So if the curl is strictly zero, this implies that E can be expressed in terms of a scalar potential (and not have a vector potential term), and this is enough to determine if E is a static field or not.
taishar
Sep26-05, 10:16 AM
Duh. I knew I was just being stupid. I had to do a couple similar problems earlier. Gah. Thanks a bunch :) Too many hours doing homework...
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