What Causes Fields to Fringe?

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The discussion focuses on the phenomenon of field fringing, specifically in the context of electromagnetic fields. Key contributors highlight that fringing occurs due to the non-uniform distribution of electric field lines near the edges of conductive materials. The conversation references the principles of electrostatics and the behavior of electric fields in various configurations, emphasizing the importance of understanding these concepts for practical applications in physics and engineering.

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  • Understanding of electric field lines
  • Knowledge of conductive materials
  • Familiarity with electromagnetic theory
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can anyone help me in my question
 
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