Engineering Electromagnetics
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Author: Hayt
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.21P
Let the surface y=0 be a perfect conductor in free space. Two uniform line charge 30 nC/m each are located at x=0, y=1, and x=0, y=2. (a) at the plane y=0, and find V at P(1,2,0) (b) find E at P.
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