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Graduate Boundary conditions in Electrostatics
1.)Why can a grounded conductor not become polarized? 2.) so how does Gauß help, it only tolls me that there is no e field. 3.) so you are basically saying: Maybe yes, Maybe no?- Gavroy
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Graduate Boundary conditions in Electrostatics
If I have a grounded conducting material, then I know that $\phi=0$ inside this material, no matter what the electric configuration in the surrounding will be. Now I have a conducting material that is not grounded, then there will be (as long as I am dealing with static problems) no electric...- Gavroy
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- Boundary Boundary conditions Conditions Electrostatics
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Graduate Mie scattering for sphere with constant dipole moment
well, i thought that maybe the constant dipole moment has an effect on the polarizability and therefore on the possibility to have induced dipole moments. -
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Graduate Mie scattering for sphere with constant dipole moment
where exactly? i only see this name when it comes to dielectric spheres, not dipoles? -
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Graduate Mie scattering for sphere with constant dipole moment
Hi does anybody here know whether there already exists a theory that describe Mie scattering for spheres that have a constant dipole moment? -
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Graduate Wave function of bonding orbital of Hydrogen molecule
Hi I am currently looking for the wavefunction of the bonding orbital of the hydrogen molecule. Does anybody here know how this one might look like? So, since there is no complete analytical solution for the Hydrogen atom Schrödinger equation, I am currently looking for approximations of this...- Gavroy
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- Bonding Function Hydrogen Molecule Orbital Wave Wave function
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Potential of a dipole with actual physical extension?
I think everybody here knows the equation that gives the potential of a point like dipole, but how does the field look like if you have e.g. a metal sphere with radius $R$ and a certain dipol moment, how does this potential look like? -
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Graduate Transition of Electric field and potential between media
I am interested in the main difference between transitions from electric fields from Conductive to Conductive/ Dielectric to Dielectric and Dielectric/Conductive media. What are the boundary conditions that an Electric field and a potential has to fulfill? I think I only know it for dielectric...- Gavroy
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- Electric Electric field Field Potential Transition
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Graduate Electric field in two materials
well, then I am curious whether you could give me an idea, what one would have to solve numerically? for instance in this example. could you just give me an idea about the necessary equations? maybe just choose a similar example that you find comfortable to explain. I would appreciate that very...- Gavroy
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Graduate Electric field in two materials
Hi Does anybody know how to find out the potential energy of two equally heavy, equally big and equally charged particles that are placed at the boundary layer of two different media(for example such that mercury is at the bottom and oil is on the top of both spheres( if you know the answer...- Gavroy
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- Electric Electric field Field Materials
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Error in dipole moment calculation
I am calculating the dipole moment of a metal sphere in a uniform electric field E_0 in z-direction. From here I know that the charge density [look at page 15][1] [URL="[PLAIN]http://www.phy.iitb.ac.in/~dkg/PH-102/conductors.pdf"]http://www.phy.iitb.ac.in/~dkg/PH-102/conductors.pdf[/PLAIN]...- Gavroy
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- Calculation Dipole Dipole moment Error Moment
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Graduate Properties of this electric field
So basically this field does nothing to our sphere or can you think of some effect that will happen due to this field?- Gavroy
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Charge screening by electrolytes
if I have a not necessarily homogenous electric field of a charge distribution in an electrolyte and i want to find out what the electric field at some position in the electrolyte is. is there any equation that i could use to consider also electric screening by the ions, so that I will get a...- Gavroy
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- Charge Screening
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Graduate Properties of this electric field
Frankly, it would be even better if you could give me a general idea of how to calculate the dipole moment of a sphere in an electric field.- Gavroy
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Graduate Properties of this electric field
The origin of the sphere is at (0,0,0). Yeah, probably it is a rotation field around the z-axis. I do not understand what you mean by (1,0,0) ? Do you know how to calculate the dipole moment that is induced by this field?- Gavroy
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- Forum: Electromagnetism