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Phys 6/7250

q = -q q = a q r z = - z r = a r
2

Exam 1
P0 ( x ) = 1 P ( x) = x 1 P2 ( x ) = (3x - 1) E = -F
2 2

Fall 2002
x = cosq (2l + 1) xPl = (l + 1) Pl +1 + lPl -1 (2l + 1) Pl = Pl 1 - Pl 1 + Y22 = Y21 = 15 sin 2 q ei 2f 32p 15 sin q cosq eif 8p

E = r e0 E = 0 (E 2 - E1 ) n = s e 0 E( x ) = F ( x) =

B = 0 B = m0 J

Y00 = Y11 = Y10 =

F = - r e0

1 4p 3 sin q eif 8p

(F 2 - F1 ) = D e 0

1 x - x 3 d x 3 r ( x) 4pe 0 x - x 1 r (x) 3 d x 4pe 0 x - x

3 5 cosq (3cos2 q - 1) Y20 = 4p 16p * Yl ,- m = ( -1)m Ylm


nm

y = 2y =

y 1 y 1 y r+ q+ f r r q r sin q f y 1 2 1 ry ) + 2 sin q 2 ( q r r r sin q q 2y 1 + 2 2 r sin q f 2


3 S S C

F=

A
n , m =1

sin (a n x ) sin ( bm y ) sinh (g nm z )

l +1 r l a F = Al + Bl Pl ( cosq ) r l =0 a l l +1 l r a F = Alm + Blm Ylm (q ,f ) r l = 0 m =- l a

A d x = A n da ( A) n da = A dl (f y -y f ) d x = (fy -yf ) n da
V 2 2 3 V S

F=
a

[ AJ
m =- n =1

( k r ) + BN m ( k r )] sinh(kz )eimf

F(x) =

1 4pe 0

r (x) G (x, x) d 3 x

F(x) = F

1 F(x) n G(x, x) da 4p S 1 r (x) G (x, x) d 3 x + 4pe 0 V 1 4p

a np x np x sin sin dx = d nn 2 a a 0 1 2 -1 Pl ( x) Pl ( x) dx = 2l + 1 d ll
2p p

Y
0 0 a

* lm

(q , f )Yl m (q , f )sin q dq df = d ll d mm

G (x, x) n F(x) da
S

F(x ) =

1 dl A da G(x, x) da 4pe 0

a2 a r a r Jn n n Jn n n r d r = Jn2+1 (an n )d nn 2 0 a a 1 g ( x, t ) = = Pl ( x)t l 2 l =0 1 - 2 xt - t

F(x ) = F

1 F(x) n G(x, x) dl 4p C 1 dl + A da G (x, x) da 4pe 0 1 4p

G ( x, x) n F( x) dl

r r< Pl (cos g ) l =0 > 4p l * Pl (cos g ) = Ylm (q ,f )Ylm (q ,f ) 2l + 1 m=- l cos g = r r = cosq cosq + sin q sin q cos(f - f )

1 1 = x - x r>

1. A conducting sphere of radius b is maintained at a potential V (q ) = V0 cosq . It is placed at the center of a grounded conducting sphere of radius a, a > b . a. Find the electrostatic potential F for the region b<r<a. b. What are the surface-charge densities, s a and s b , on the conducting surfaces at r = a and r = b , respectively?

a b

V0 cosq

V =0

2. A line-charge with charge per length is oriented in the z-direction and placed a distance d above a grounded conducting plane, the x-z plane located at y = 0 .

y x

d
x =0

y =0

a. Find the electrostatic potential in the region y > 0 . b. What is the 2-D Greens function, G ( x, y; x, y ) , for this problem? c. The line charge is removed, and the left half of the conducting plane ( x < 0 ) now is maintained at a constant potential V0 , while the right half is grounded; i.e.,
V0 (x < 0) V (x , z ) = 0 (x > 0)

on the surface.

y
V = V0
V =0 x =0

x
Find the potential in the region y > 0 .

y =0

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