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Electric field inside an electret
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[QUOTE="rockbreaker, post: 4530195, member: 490192"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] I would like to refer to this problem about the electric field inside an electret. [url]https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=444106[/url] An elecret is a dielectric that has a quasi-permanent polarization when there is no applied field. Consider a uniformly polarized cylindrical electret. The cylinder has a radius of 10h and a length h. The polarization is Pk where k is a unit vector along the axis. a. Draw the electric field lines. (Done) b. Calculate the electric field at the center of the cylinder. Ignore edge effects. c. Calculate the electric field on the midplane of the cylinder at a distance 100h from the center. The approximation of a point dipole can be used since the distance is very large. [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] D=ε0*E+P D=εE [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] I want to calculate the electric field inside the electret. P is given, but I miss D to be able to calculate E. Can someone give me a hint how to advance? I guess I have to start with calculating σb=P*n. Is then E the volume integral over σb? [/QUOTE]
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