Contradictory boundary conditions in electrostatics problem?
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Dirichlet condition specifies a known value of electric potential U0 at the vertex or at the edge of the model (for example on a capacitor plate). This kind of boundary condition is also useful at an outward boundary of the region that is formed by the plane of electric antisymmetry of the problem (opposite charges in symmetrical geometry). U0value at the edge can be specified as a linear function of coordinates. The function parameters can vary from one edge to another, but have to be adjusted to avoid discontinuities at edges' junction points.
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Dirichlet condition specifies a known value of electric potential U0 at the vertex or at the edge of the model (for example on a capacitor plate). This kind of boundary condition is also useful at an outward boundary of the region that is formed by the plane of electric antisymmetry of the problem (opposite charges in symmetrical geometry). U0value at the edge can be specified as a linear function of coordinates. The function parameters can vary from one edge to another, but have to be adjusted to avoid discontinuities at edges' junction points.
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The electrostatics problem is termed in many way as to effect the laws of contradictory boundary 1.
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