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Difference Between "Thin" and "Conductive" charge configurations
Is there any difference computationally between say a thin spherical insulating shell and a thin conductive shell ?
Can you create a capacitor with two thin insulating shells, one smaller than the other ?
I see most textbooks explicitly say that capacitors must be conductors. Is this so ?
Is there any difference computationally between say a thin spherical insulating shell and a thin conductive shell ?
Can you create a capacitor with two thin insulating shells, one smaller than the other ?
I see most textbooks explicitly say that capacitors must be conductors. Is this so ?