can anyone derive the poisson's equation???
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The derivation of Poisson's equationunder these circumstances is straightforward. Substituting the potential gradient for the electric field, Solving Poisson's equation for the potential requires knowing the charge density distribution. If the charge density is zero, then Laplace's equationresults.
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If we are interested in the steady-state distribution of solute or of temperature, then ∂Φ/∂t = 0 andLaplace's equation, ∇2Φ = 0, follows. The diffusion equation for a solute canbe derived as follows.
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If we are interested in the steady-state distribution of solute or of temperature, then ∂Φ/∂t = 0 andLaplace's equation, ∇2Φ = 0, follows. The diffusion equation for a solute canbe derived as follows.
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