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Given Electric field, find the charge densities
I think i figured it out ! Thank you !- ybisno
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Given Electric field, find the charge densities
hmm so we would need to solve for Q (Uniform charge of the sphere) but would I need to split it into two cases? r>R and r<R?- ybisno
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Given Electric field, find the charge densities
Yes, We have just started electrostatics. I used the concept of Gauss's differential form for the first section of my answer (the second term of the Electric field with the sign(z-z0).- ybisno
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Given Electric field, find the charge densities
Not really understanding your responses...- ybisno
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Given Electric field, find the charge densities
No. We are currently looking to find either volume charge density or Q- charge density. That was the only hint I was given, the first two parts of my solution seem correct. Just the last term, I am struggling with.- ybisno
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Given Electric field, find the charge densities
Yes its spherical right? could you guide me for the third term; how to find a density ?- ybisno
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Given Electric field, find the charge densities
Hi. Need help with physics homework. I was able to separate each term and find sigma from the second term and possibly lambda from the first term. Not sure how to approach the third term. (attached attempt at question)- ybisno
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- Charge Electric Electric field Electrostatics Engineering Field Physics
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Given Electric Field, Find the charge densities.... (Electrostatics)
Hi. Need help with physics homework. I was able to separate each term and find sigma from the second term and possibly lambda from the first term. Not sure how to approach the third term. (IMAGE ATTACHED)- ybisno
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- Charge Electric Electric field Electrostatics Engineering Field Physics
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering