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How electric potential boundary condition works
yes i should not put the ε0 there. Thank you so much sir for the answer. It finally makes sense to me. And as the user above said, the E⊥above - E⊥below = σ/ε0= (σf+σb)/ε0 <--- in this equation the σf could be the induced charge density or the charge density we created in the conductor (or...- tomasg
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How electric potential boundary condition works
Thanks for the reply. I believe this is true too. Atleast that's what i have understand after reading more caerefully griffith's book- tomasg
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How electric potential boundary condition works
Homework Statement [/B] Inside a sperical dielectric mass there is a electric dipole on the center of the sphere. The sphere has radius a. This dieletric sphere is inside and on the center of a conductive spherical shell of radius b. The problem asks to find the potentials and then the...- tomasg
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