Prove Green's reciprocation theorem: If ? is the potential due to a volume-charge density ? within a
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Prove Green's reciprocation theorem: If ? is the potential due to a volume-charge density ? within a volume V and a surface-charge density a on the conducting surface S bounding the volume V, while ?' is the potential due to another charge distribution ?' and ?', then
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