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Two infinite grounded metal plates lie parallel to the x z plane, one at y = 0, the other at y = a (Fig. 3.17). The left end, at x = 0, ...

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A simple problem that shows all the steps in solving Laplace's Equation. Note that you should already be familiar with the Fourier ...

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