The potential problem of two nearby holes in an infinitely thin perfectly conducting screen immersed in a homogeneous normal electrostatic field is considered. Expressions are derived for the double layer of charge arising in the plane of the hole, the centre of gravity of this distribution and the total amount of polarization induced by a nearby point dipole. In the derivation a set of integrals are used that connect the terms of a series expansion of the potential in the oblate spheroidal system of co-ordinates with sources on the focal disk. The results are applied to solve the excess polarization and centre of the dipole distributions for two similar as well as two dissimilar holes
The screened Coulomb interaction between a pair of infinite parallel planes with spatially varying s...
We evaluate the electrostatic potential and the electrostatic field created by a point charge and an...
A united description of the electrostatics of an arbitrary number of electrostatic multipoles, each ...
This paper presents a method to account for the quasi-static magnetic interaction among circular hol...
This paper presents a method to account for the quasi-static magnetic interaction among circular hol...
The problem of a wire penetrating a circular aperture in an infinite screen and coupling energy into...
When a slit opening is made in a plane electrode forming the boundary between two unequal electric f...
When a slit opening is made in a plane electrode forming the boundary between two unequal electric f...
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The electrostatic potential problem involving a dielectric elliptic cylinder and an external paralle...
The electrostatic potential problem involving a dielectric elliptic cylinder and an external paralle...
An image dipole method is employed to calculate the induced dipole moments of a pair of unequal-size...
Electromagnetic wave transmission through an aperture in a thick conducting screen is investigated. ...
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A numerical procedure is derived for the analysis of electronagnetic field penetration through apert...
The screened Coulomb interaction between a pair of infinite parallel planes with spatially varying s...
We evaluate the electrostatic potential and the electrostatic field created by a point charge and an...
A united description of the electrostatics of an arbitrary number of electrostatic multipoles, each ...
This paper presents a method to account for the quasi-static magnetic interaction among circular hol...
This paper presents a method to account for the quasi-static magnetic interaction among circular hol...
The problem of a wire penetrating a circular aperture in an infinite screen and coupling energy into...
When a slit opening is made in a plane electrode forming the boundary between two unequal electric f...
When a slit opening is made in a plane electrode forming the boundary between two unequal electric f...
The distribution of currents and potentials in a circular conducting medium surrounding two eccentri...
The electrostatic potential problem involving a dielectric elliptic cylinder and an external paralle...
The electrostatic potential problem involving a dielectric elliptic cylinder and an external paralle...
An image dipole method is employed to calculate the induced dipole moments of a pair of unequal-size...
Electromagnetic wave transmission through an aperture in a thick conducting screen is investigated. ...
This work presents research results on a novel analytical model of electromagnetic systems coupling ...
A numerical procedure is derived for the analysis of electronagnetic field penetration through apert...
The screened Coulomb interaction between a pair of infinite parallel planes with spatially varying s...
We evaluate the electrostatic potential and the electrostatic field created by a point charge and an...
A united description of the electrostatics of an arbitrary number of electrostatic multipoles, each ...