Find the potential in the following charge-free regions. In the interior of a sphere of radius 1
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Find the potential in the following charge-free regions.
In the interior of a sphere of radius 1 kept at the potential f(Φ) = cos 3Φ + 3 cos Φ (referred to our usual spherical coordinates).
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