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Is Time-Dependent Electric Current Simulation Possible in COMSOL?
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[QUOTE="ajaymohan251, post: 6629683, member: 701193"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] In this COMSOL model, I have a part given potential (-800v) while the other is grounded. Does anyone have an idea on how to change the potential alternately from +800v to -800v with a waveform function? V0*wv1(sin(f*t)) Does this equation satisfy this query with a frequency given as 2.81 MHz? Any suggestions? This is actually for a particle tracing to be done further for a proton. Kindly find the images for better understanding. [ATTACH]301160[/ATTACH][ATTACH]301161[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]301162[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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