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Chapter 3 Fields of Stationary Electric Charges : II Solid Angles Gauss ’ Law Conductors Poisson ’ s Equation Laplace ’ s Equation Uniqueness Theorem Images.

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1 Chapter 3 Fields of Stationary Electric Charges : II Solid Angles Gauss ’ Law Conductors Poisson ’ s Equation Laplace ’ s Equation Uniqueness Theorem Images

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11 Example 1: hollow conductor the charge on its inner surface is equal to the charge enclosed within the hollow,

12 Example 2: isolated charged conducting plate

13 Example 3: pair of parallel conducting plates They carry charges of equal magnitude and opposite signs. E=0, except btwn the plates.

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15 Example: solve the Poisson equation for flat ion beam (see P75--P78 youself) This example tells us how to actually obtain V and E by solving the Poisson equation, ---a very typical exercise of mathematical physics.

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17 3.6 The uniqueness theorem According to the uniqueness theorem, the Poisson equation has a unique solution, V(r), for a given charge density and for a given boundary conditions. Mathematicians elaborate very much on proving this kind of theorems. We take this theorem as granted.

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