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Induced electric dipole moment
Posted 2011年12月11日 GMT+1 11:08Low-Frequency ElectromagneticsVersion 4.20 Replies
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Hi,
I would like to calculate the induced electric dipole moment of a sphere in an otherwise uniform electric field (or electric current).
The center of the sphere is at the origin, and I have chosen the z-axis to point in the direction of the field external field.
How can this be done?
How can I integrate the surface charge of the sphere (times z)?
Thanks in advance,
I would like to calculate the induced electric dipole moment of a sphere in an otherwise uniform electric field (or electric current).
The center of the sphere is at the origin, and I have chosen the z-axis to point in the direction of the field external field.
How can this be done?
How can I integrate the surface charge of the sphere (times z)?
Thanks in advance,
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Last Post 2011年12月11日 GMT+1 11:08
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