using no mathematics, explain the physical mechanism by which bound surface charge arises in a dielectric material in an external electric field – how does it come about, what does it ‘look’ like?
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using no mathematics, explain the physical mechanism by which bound surface charge arises in a dielectric material in an external electric field – how does it come about, what does it ‘look’ like?
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