a.) Write down the boundary conditions for static electric field. b.) Find E2 by using the sketch below. edium 1 edium 2 an E₁=-30ax + 50a, + 80a₂ (V/m) E₂ x = 0 medium 1 Er1 = 2 0₁ = 0 medium 2 Er2 = 4 0₂ = 0
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![a.) Write down the boundary conditions for static electric field.
b.) Find E₂ by using the sketch below.
edium 1
edium 2
an
E₁=-30ax + 50a, + 80a₂ (V/m)
E₂
x = 0
medium 1
Er1 = 2
0₁ = 0
medium 2
Er2 = 4
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