Electric field in a rectangular cross-section system with metal walls electrically insulated
‎Jul 05, 2024
03:42 AM
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‎Jul 05, 2024
03:42 AM
Electric field in a rectangular cross-section system with metal walls electrically insulated
Hello everyone!
I have a graphics problem and that is: after having determined the equipotential lines (see photo) in a system with a square section and infinite length, made up of metal plates isolated from each other and at different potentials, I do not know how to make the field lines orthogonal to those of the potential. I have fixed two constant values ​​for the increments dx and dy. I attach the worksheet:
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‎Jul 05, 2024
09:53 PM
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‎Jul 05, 2024
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Step 0. Convert to Prime 10 and plot them.
‎Jul 05, 2024
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‎Jul 05, 2024
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Step 1. Make interpolateed data.
Step 2. Trace the field line on the potential 3D plot. It need time for me to solve.
‎Jul 06, 2024
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‎Jul 06, 2024
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It seems to me just an ironic answer!
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