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Electrostatics in 3D
Posted Nov 12, 2011, 1:11 a.m. EST Version 4.2 2 Replies
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Dear readers,
I've been able to solve for the potential between any two shapes in two dimensions, however, I cannot get this to work in a 3 dimensional model. What happens is that the potential in free space (air) is always zero.
If someone can try this out and give me some help I would greatly appreciate it. I've attached the simple 3D demo model that does not seem to work.
Thanks,
Andrew
I've been able to solve for the potential between any two shapes in two dimensions, however, I cannot get this to work in a 3 dimensional model. What happens is that the potential in free space (air) is always zero.
If someone can try this out and give me some help I would greatly appreciate it. I've attached the simple 3D demo model that does not seem to work.
Thanks,
Andrew
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