423 The Field Inside a Dielectric
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At the atomic scale, the fields inside of any material is going to vary rapidly. Are we justified in using a broad value, the polarization, to describe the field within, when we know that our equations are based on pure dipoles while physical dipoles do not behave that way? Indeed, we can, if you know how to average electric fields within and without a region. • Next: • 4.3.1 Gauss's Law in the Presence of ... • Previous: • 4.2.2 Physical Interpretaion of Bound... • Playlist: • Introduction to Electrodynamics
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