I know that if the electron is not moving we always used green's function.
Let's say I take a certain potential on the cylinder, V (which later can be V(t) ) . Then I can easily get the potential as a function of the coordinates. Then I can derive the fields, and from there maybe use the...
Hello
I have a question I got which I've been sitting on for weeks.
I have an electron going through a conducting infinite cylinder of R radius. I need to know what the induced charge is on the cylinder, and the potential, for different speeds of the electron. a) for slow speed v<<c b) for...