I am a student of electrical engineering and a couple of weeks ago, I had got the following homework to do:
I have a capacitor with dielectric material in it. But dielectricity of this material is not constant, it is chanaging with function =0/(cos+1).
They are asking me, to get the formula for electrical field which is chanaging with the distance from one side of capacitor.
I have already tried to solve this, but my professor said it is wrong and he would not tell me why. So I am asking you for help.
I am also attaching the scketch of the problem and my attempt solving it.
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I have a capacitor with dielectric material in it. But dielectricity of this material is not constant, it is chanaging with function =0/(cos+1).
They are asking me, to get the formula for electrical field which is chanaging with the distance from one side of capacitor.
I have already tried to solve this, but my professor said it is wrong and he would not tell me why. So I am asking you for help.
I am also attaching the scketch of the problem and my attempt solving it.
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