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This tag is for questions regarding to the boundary conditions (b.c.) which expresses the behaviour of a function on the boundary (border) of its area of definition. The choice of the b.c. is fundamental for the resolution of the computational problem: a bad imposition of b.c. may lead to the divergence of the solution or to the convergence to a wrong solution.
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Gauss law at the surface of a conductor
I think I understand it. Reason my calculation is wrong is not the train of thought but the the last calculation step which is considering the E field of the charges inside the gauss surface. for a ch …
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Gauss law at the surface of a conductor
I came up with a conclusion where I find half of the result on the picture.
Here is how can the half of the result:
I thought the same gaussian surface. But since we know that, charges outside the g …