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When solving E&M boundary problems, we usually use the condition that the electric potential should be continuous across the boundary. Why is that?
harshant said:i am wondering whether there is a mathematical proof to show that the potential is continuous everywhere except for point charges.
ahrkron said:When solving E&M boundary problems, we usually use the condition that the electric potential should be continuous across the boundary. Why is that?
letitbea said:so what's the final conclusion? if i got two dielectrics, the first one in x<0 and the other one in x>0, and a surface charge exists at x=0, will the potential be continuous at x=0 or not?