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Chapter 6, Problem 6.25P
A capacitor is formed from concentric spherical conductors having radii a and b, where b > a. The inner conductor is raised to potential V0; the outer conductor is grounded. Under these conditions, derive Eq. (39) using Laplace’s equation.
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