State the conditions under which the potential in a conductor satisfies Laplace's equation.
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Conditions under which the potential in a conductor satisfies Laplace's equation.
Explanation:
- Laplace’s equation is a result of Poisson's equation and is supposed to be in a region especially where the charge density is zero.
- The solutions from Laplace’s equation are said to have no local maxima or minima and are referred to as harmonic functions.
- All the extrema are for smoothest surface available and are present only at the boundaries.
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