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Is there a B field in a charging spherical capacitor?
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[QUOTE="scoomer, post: 6012527, member: 219536"] Suppose a spherical capacitor is being charged. In this case the E field between the plates is growing with time which implies a displacement current which in turn implies a B field. How would one find this B field if it does exists? I'm guessing the B field is zero because of symmetry. I have searched the web but cannot find a reference - can anyone point me to a reference? [/QUOTE]
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