dielectric

i have concluded that this pbm cant be solved .if u have solved the pbm please give ur soln.i have seen the soln for this pbm in two buks which was wrong one

A parallel capacitor has the space between the plates filled with a medium whose dielectric constant increases linearly with distance.If d is the distance between the plates and K1 and K2 are the dielectric constant of the medium at the two plates (spuare each of are A ) respectively, the capacity of the capacitor

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msp ·

please reply

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msp ·

machan if we want to find the area for curves we will take veryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryverysmaller elements and then we will sum to the extent that we want .

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voldy ·

oh sry my mistkae didn't read properly.
it should be like this.

well here it reduces to capacitors in series.

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voldy ·

no da. first I did ∫dC . the second one is ∫(1/dC) how do we integrate that?

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msp ·

i think u r rite the capacitors shud be in series but we can integrate dc and we cant integrate 1/dc

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

Srinath, dielectric is not veryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryvery thin. [7]

Actually it is not thin at all!

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msp ·

i didnt read ur first post properly sory sory

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voldy ·

I dunno . I remember my sir telling us to do the integration stuff as he had to move on . and gave the final exp . I don't know that :P . anyways I'll try to search for it or I'll try to integrate or we can post this as a math problem in the maths section.. :P

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voldy ·

and 2 sakettshaol , I dunno abt the asnwer but your answer doesn't seem to be dimensionally correct no ?

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msp ·

sri reply for the post cavity

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