find the electric field on a point out of this slab which has a UNIFORM charge of (p).
any help
Jesus christ.
1st Maxwell eqatiuon
divE=p/(epssilon0)
<=>
E=inegral(p/epsilon)dxdydz
>>301354
Actually i dont know that much math haha
theres suppose to be a simpler answer using gausss's law
>>301356
I am very sorry this was wrong, I mixed up div and grad.
I will make a pic explaining using gaussian law.
But that is even more math :D including what I have used.
I have learned this in 3rd semester physics. The math isnt difficult for that niveau. How come you even want to solve this?
>>301358
Wow!! that would be awesome man, thanks
>>301361
this should be correct but I wouldnt bet my life on it...
>>301383
oh the a,b,c and d are not the same used in the 2D simplification as in the original 3D problem.
I simplified to understand the problem, its not really part of the solution...
>>301385
Dude I actually found a very simple answer online
BTW i didnt draw that I've just cropped it
>>301387
But your slab isnt infinite...
The solution you present is about an infinite slab.
>>301387
FUCK I MISSREAD
>outside the slab
GOD DAMMIT
well at least I have done some physics outside of uni...
I am pretty sure the solution for a finite slab outside of it is very complicated...
>>301395
It's actually infinite, forgot to say lol
>>301398
Nah man... im not into that kind of art
Jesus Christ /wsr/