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Category > Management Posted 15 Oct 2017 My Price 5.00

infinite rectangular pipe

For the infinite rectangular pipe in Ex. 3.4, suppose the potential on the bottom (y = 0) and the two sides (x = ±b) is zero, but the potential on the top (y =a) is a nonzero constant  Find the potential inside the pipe.

Example 3.4

Two infinitely-long grounded metal plates, again at y = 0 and y = a, are connected at x = ±b by metal strips maintained at a constant potential , as shown in Fig. 3.20 (a thin layer of insulation at each comer prevents them from shorting out). Find the potential inside the resulting rectangular pipe.

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Status NEW Posted 15 Oct 2017 12:10 PM My Price 5.00

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