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[SOLVED] Griffiths Example 3.6
Please stop reading unless you have Griffiths E and M book.
In Example 3.6, we must assume that there is no charge inside the sphere even though it does not explicitly state that? Or is that what "hollow" means?
Homework Statement
Please stop reading unless you have Griffiths E and M book.
In Example 3.6, we must assume that there is no charge inside the sphere even though it does not explicitly state that? Or is that what "hollow" means?