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Since the Green's function, as a function of one of its variables, is a potential due
to a unit point charge, this symmetry merely represents the physical
interchangeability of the source and the observation points. From form (1.40) for
G(x, x') it is ...
Since the Green's function, as a function of one of its variables, is a potential due
to a unit point charge, this symmetry merely represents the physical
interchangeability of the source and the observation points. From form (1.40) for
G(x, x') it is ...
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(The segments are like the skin on wedges of an apple, or the earth's surface
between successive meridians of longitude.) The segments are kept at fixed
potentials + V, alternately. (a) Set up a series representation for the potential
inside the ...
(The segments are like the skin on wedges of an apple, or the earth's surface
between successive meridians of longitude.) The segments are kept at fixed
potentials + V, alternately. (a) Set up a series representation for the potential
inside the ...
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John David Jackson. 3.5 3.7 3.8 A hollow sphere of inner radius a has the
potential specified on its surface to be p = V(0, 4). Prove the equivalence of the
two forms of solution for the potential inside the sphere: _a(a” – ro V(0', 4') r (a) q}(
x) = 4t ...
John David Jackson. 3.5 3.7 3.8 A hollow sphere of inner radius a has the
potential specified on its surface to be p = V(0, 4). Prove the equivalence of the
two forms of solution for the potential inside the sphere: _a(a” – ro V(0', 4') r (a) q}(
x) = 4t ...
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