Problem 5: Two conducting cones are as shown below. The radius of cach cone is a. The upper cone is held at a potential Vo and the lower cone at a potential -Vo. The potential in the surrounding region is given by Vo Inftan(@/2) 2 In[tan(a/2) V() Let the conductivity in the surrounding region be a. Obtain the resistance of this configuration.
Problem 5: Two conducting cones are as shown below. The radius of cach cone is a. The upper cone is held at a potential Vo and the lower cone at a potential -Vo. The potential in the surrounding region is given by Vo Inftan(@/2) 2 In[tan(a/2) V() Let the conductivity in the surrounding region be a. Obtain the resistance of this configuration.
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![Problem 5: Two conducting cones are as shown below. The radius of each cone is a. The upper cone is
held at a potential Vo and the lower cone at a potential -Vo. The potential in the surrounding region is
given by
Vo Inſtan(@/2)]
2 Inſtan(a/2)]
V()
Let the conductivity in the surrounding region be a. Obtain the resistance of this configuration.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F1587f76e-c7fc-428c-8b5b-a12d6e3bca31%2Fe1d9e9a1-a316-4239-999d-9403f23b8ac8%2Fn2b20a_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 5: Two conducting cones are as shown below. The radius of each cone is a. The upper cone is
held at a potential Vo and the lower cone at a potential -Vo. The potential in the surrounding region is
given by
Vo Inſtan(@/2)]
2 Inſtan(a/2)]
V()
Let the conductivity in the surrounding region be a. Obtain the resistance of this configuration.
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