3) A cylindrical section of conducting material forms a cylindrical wedge resistor as illustrated in Figure 3. The regions 9₁ = {(p₁, x₂) | asp≤ b, 0≤ø ≤ 4,0 ≤ x ≤ L} 0₂ [S/m], d₂ = {(p₁, x₂) | asp ≤ b, b, < 0 ≤ $₂,0 ≤ x ≤L} have fixed conductivities of o, [S/m] and respectively. The lower electrode at x3 = 0 is grounded while the upper one at x3 = L has fixed potential V. Neglecting fringing effects, determine the total resistance R. and
3) A cylindrical section of conducting material forms a cylindrical wedge resistor as illustrated in Figure 3. The regions 9₁ = {(p₁, x₂) | asp≤ b, 0≤ø ≤ 4,0 ≤ x ≤ L} 0₂ [S/m], d₂ = {(p₁, x₂) | asp ≤ b, b, < 0 ≤ $₂,0 ≤ x ≤L} have fixed conductivities of o, [S/m] and respectively. The lower electrode at x3 = 0 is grounded while the upper one at x3 = L has fixed potential V. Neglecting fringing effects, determine the total resistance R. and
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