Engineering Electromagnetics
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Author: Hayt, William H. (william Hart), Jr, BUCK, John A.
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.23P
A dipole with P=0.1azμC. m is located at A(1,0,0) in free, and the the x=0 plane is perfectly conducting. (a) find V at P(2,0,1). (b) find the equation of the 200 V equipontial surface rectangular coordinates.
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