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Apr 22 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Apr 18 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 22 |
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Electrostatic Dust Removal The induced charge on the non conducting layer will not make a big difference, will it? |
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Nov 22 |
asked | Lotus effect dust removal |
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Nov 22 |
accepted | Graduate level Classical Electrodynamics |
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Nov 22 |
asked | Electrostatic Dust Removal |
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Oct 11 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 11 |
accepted | Calculating dust attraction to a charged surface |
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Oct 10 |
asked | Calculating dust attraction to a charged surface |
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Mar 31 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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May 6 |
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Graduate level Classical Electrodynamics Jackson at undergraduate level? jeez what university do you go to? |
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May 4 |
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Graduate level Classical Electrodynamics Well, you do not normally come across Green functions, Legendre polynomials or Spherical harmonics that you see in Jackson in Undergraduate courses. It would be nice if there are good lectures on those. I have found lectures on other subjects like Quantum Mechanics and Statistical Mechanics, but nothing on ENM so far. |
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May 4 |
asked | Graduate level Classical Electrodynamics |
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Feb 3 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 24 |
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Charge density in concentric spheres My bad, when grounded, the inner sphere has same potential as potential at infinity. Which is zero potential. |
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Jan 24 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 23 |
asked | Charge density in concentric spheres |