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Instructions:
On this exam, you may use ONLY: | You may NOT use: |
Griffiths (the book, not the dude). | Any other written notes. |
Any other mathematics texts, for instance with integral tables or vector formulas. Web-based math tables are okay too. | Any other physics books. |
Any computer or calculator you like, including Mathematica or the equivalent. | Any other people except me during business hours. |
Your class notes. | |
Your own completed homework. | |
My homework solutions. |
Other Instructions:
Problems. Clearly show all reasoning for full credit. Use a separate sheet to show your work.
1. | 10 pts. |
A cylindrical slab shown in the figure has a polarization that varies linearly with the distance from the central axis of the
cylinder (`')
What is the polarization charge inside the slab and what is its bound surface charge?
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2. | 10 pts. | Find the polarization , the bound charge density and the bound surface charge density when a charged cylindrical shell of radius and carrying a line charge density () is embedded in a dielectric medium. |
3. | 20 pts. | Starting with Laplace's Equation find the electric field between two concentric spherical shells of inner radius and outer radius . The inner sphere is at a potential and the outer sphere is at a potential .
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Problems. Clearly show all reasoning for full credit. Use a separate sheet to show your work.
4. | 20 pts. | A potential difference is applied to a parallel plate capacitor of area and plate separation
as shown in the figure.
The battery is then disconnected and a dielectric slab of thickness and dielectric constant
is placed between the plates as shown.
Treat the plates as infinitely large (i.e., ).
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