Question: Problem 10.11 Suppose J(r) is constant in time, so (Prob. 7.55) p(r, t) = p(r, 0) + p(r, 0)t. Show that that is, Coulomb's law

Problem 10.11 Suppose J(r) is constant in time, so (Prob. 7.55) p(r, t) = p(r, 0) + p(r, 0)t. Show that that is, Coulomb's law holds, with the charge density evaluated at the non-retarded time.

E(r, 1) = p(r',1) ndt'; t) 1 4740 for

E(r, 1) = p(r',1) ndt'; t) 1 4740 for

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