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Chapter 5, Problem 5.17P
Consider the serup as in Problem 5.15, except find R by considering the medium as made up of a stack of hemisperical shells, each of thickness dr, where the resistance of each shell will be of the form of Eq.(13). The overall resistance will be series combination of the shell resistances.
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