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    Understanding Griffiths' Example 5.8: Ienc = KL?

    Yes, that makes perfect sense. Thanks!
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    Understanding Griffiths' Example 5.8: Ienc = KL?

    I'm having a hard time understanding example 5.8 in Introduction to Electrodynamics by Griffiths. Why, exactly, is Ienc = KL? It makes sense intuitively, but I don't see how to get this result explicitly -- shouldn't the line integral be along the y-axis, and since \bar{K}=K\hat{x}, shouldn't...
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