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Help with Mathematical Description & Calculations of Space Charge Density
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[QUOTE="Buzzer33, post: 6541855, member: 694310"] [B]Homework Statement:[/B] leaarning [B]Relevant Equations:[/B] no Guys I have Problems with this task The arrangement consists of a point charge Q at a distance (x0, y0,0) from the origin and two perfectly conductive surfaces in the (x, z) and (y, z) plane a) Mathematical description of the space charge density p of the original and mirror charge using the delta function. Consider the perfectly conductive surfaces as infinitely extended in the respective direction and carry out reflections. b) Calculate the potential c) Draw lines E field Has somebody ideas for a)and b) because I am learning currently Here the sketch to the task [URL]https://ibb.co/zbSyb3d[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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