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A point charge inside infinite dielectric material
1. The problem statement, all variables and given known data
A point charge is an infinite medium of dielectric material having a relative permittivity \epsilon<sub>r</sub>. <--- epsilon(sub r). Find the electric field vector and the potential function at any point in space, assuming that the potential is zero volts at infinity.
D = \epsilon * E + P
P = \epsilon<sub>0</sub> * \chi<sub>e</sub> vector E
\epsilon[\tex] = \epsilon<sub>0</sub> * \epsilon<sub>r</sub><br /> \chi<sub>e</sub> = \epsilon<sub>r</sub> - 1<br /> <br /> <br /> well its not letting me put it in right so I am going to enter them in with () next to them <br /> D(vector) = epsilon*E(vector) + P(vector)<br /> P(vector) = epsilon(sub 0)*chi(sub e)*E(vector)<br /> epsilon = epsilon(sub 0)*epsilon(sub r)<br /> chi(sub e) = epsilon(sub r) - 1<br /> Electric Field of Point Charge = k*q/r^2<br /> Electric Field of Sphere = q/(4*pi*epsilon(sub0)*r^2)<br /> <br /> <h2>The Attempt at a Solution</h2><br /> Im not quiet sure what my first step would be. I would think that a point charge inside a dielectric medium would have a reduced electric field, but it is infinite so wouldn't its electric field be nothing?
1. The problem statement, all variables and given known data
A point charge is an infinite medium of dielectric material having a relative permittivity \epsilon<sub>r</sub>. <--- epsilon(sub r). Find the electric field vector and the potential function at any point in space, assuming that the potential is zero volts at infinity.
Homework Equations
D = \epsilon * E + P
P = \epsilon<sub>0</sub> * \chi<sub>e</sub> vector E
\epsilon[\tex] = \epsilon<sub>0</sub> * \epsilon<sub>r</sub><br /> \chi<sub>e</sub> = \epsilon<sub>r</sub> - 1<br /> <br /> <br /> well its not letting me put it in right so I am going to enter them in with () next to them <br /> D(vector) = epsilon*E(vector) + P(vector)<br /> P(vector) = epsilon(sub 0)*chi(sub e)*E(vector)<br /> epsilon = epsilon(sub 0)*epsilon(sub r)<br /> chi(sub e) = epsilon(sub r) - 1<br /> Electric Field of Point Charge = k*q/r^2<br /> Electric Field of Sphere = q/(4*pi*epsilon(sub0)*r^2)<br /> <br /> <h2>The Attempt at a Solution</h2><br /> Im not quiet sure what my first step would be. I would think that a point charge inside a dielectric medium would have a reduced electric field, but it is infinite so wouldn't its electric field be nothing?
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