L29.1 Separation of variables - spherical polar coordinates - Example 3.6 P-I
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Example 3.6
The potential Vo(θ) is specified on the surface of a hollow sphere, of radius R. Find the
potential inside the sphere.
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In this video tutorial, we solve Example 3.6 from the renowned textbook 'Introduction to Electrodynamics' by David J. Griffiths. We tackle the problem of finding the potential inside a hollow sphere when the potential Vo(θ) is specified on its surface. Using the method of separation of variables in spherical polar coordinates, we walk through the step-by-step solution to understand the intricacies of this electrodynamic problem. Whether you're a student studying electromagnetism or an enthusiast delving into advanced physics concepts, this tutorial offers valuable insights and clarity."
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"Electrodynamics tutorial"
"Separation of variables in spherical polar coordinates"
"Potential inside hollow sphere"
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"Introduction to Electrodynamics"
"Physics tutorial"
"David J. Griffiths"
"Electromagnetism explained"
"Advanced physics concepts"
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