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Uniformly polarized disk on a conducting plane.
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[QUOTE="jegues, post: 3541943, member: 217501"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] A uniformly polarized dielectric disk surrounded by air is lying at a conducting plane, as shown in Fig. 2.36. The polarization vector in the disk is, [tex]\vec{P} = P\hat{k},[/tex] the disk radius is a, and the thickness d. Calculate the electric field intensity vector along disk axis normal to the conducting plane (z-axis). [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] See figure attached. I can follow the solution up until the point where they add the two fields due to the 2 discs. Which portion is E1 and which portion is E2? Could someone please show all the steps they skipped? Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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Uniformly polarized disk on a conducting plane.
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