Saturday, 25 July 2020

homework and exercises - Horizontal $E$-field for a charged conducting disk


For part of a simulation I am writing, I need to know the electric field emitted from a charged conducting disk. If the disk was laid out in the $x$-$y$ plane, I am interested in the field in that same plane, not vertically.


The method for getting it in the axis of the disk (the $z$-axis) is easy, but I can't figure out how to do this.


Does anyone know the equation or how to calculate it?




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