L27.3 Separation of variables - Cartesian coordinates - Example 3.5 P-I
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Example 3.5
An infinitely long rectangular metal pipe (sides a and b) is grounded, but one end, at x = 0, is maintained at a specified potential Vo (y, z), as indicated in Fig. 3.22. Find the potential inside the pipe.
In this video, we delve into the solution of Example 3.5 from "Introduction to Electrodynamics" by David J. Griffiths. We explore the fascinating scenario of an infinitely long rectangular metal pipe with sides of dimensions a and b, where one end at x = 0 is maintained at a specified potential Vo(y, z), as illustrated in Fig. 3.22. Join us as we uncover the methodology to determine the potential inside the pipe, unraveling the intricate concepts of electrostatics.
"Introduction to Electrodynamics"
"David J. Griffiths"
"Example 3.5 solution"
"Infinitely long rectangular metal pipe"
"Electrostatic potential"
"Grounded metal pipe"
"Specified potential Vo"
"Electrostatics"
"Rectangular pipe dimensions"
"Electromagnetic theory"
"Electrostatics example"
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