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Electric Field due to a disk of radius R in the xy-plane
Alright, thank you very much @BvU I learnt a lot of things from this thread & some latex. :smile:- neroE
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Electric Field due to a disk of radius R in the xy-plane
Hi, I learnt some latex, not the best but at least better :smile:. Thanks @vela and @BvU. I think my main initial problem was treating the problem as a vector surface integration question, and in this, we always convert F*dA(vector) to scalar surface integral by parametrization and finding...- neroE
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Electric Field due to a disk of radius R in the xy-plane
Hi @BvU , Yes, sorry, the charge is uniformly distributed. I did not use any symbols except the common three symbols: r: radius that varies in the disk (I.e.starts from r=0 till r=R) theta: which is the angle that kind of describes the ring/disk (I.e. starts from 0 to 2pi). G: This is just to...- neroE
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Electric Field due to a disk of radius R in the xy-plane
Hello, This question, which I found in various electricitiy and magnetism books (e.g. Introduction to electrodynamics grif.). There are many variations of this question, I am mainly interested in the following setup of it: -Suppose there is a charged disk of radius R lying in the xy-plane, and...- neroE
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