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  • Find the field in the vicinity of a disk without introducing any assumptions period. It's easier to do the integrals to find the potential, from which the field is trivial. I have this for a ring but I'm looking for it for a disk. I can't get past the integral of the elliptic integral. Yes yes, you can get hyper-geometry functions for this, but it's not so easy with the more complicated form from the ring charge distribution.

  • Hey, how do you find Z for the first long equation on this video? Will it be .001m? Thanks

  • @25joao2007 Yes it will be .001m, Z is just the distance between the center of the disk to the point were we are measuring electric field. Good Question :)

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