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A dipole in a dielectric: Intriguing results and shape dependence of the distant electric field

The field of a point electric dipole in an infinite dielectric is obtained by placing the dipole at the center of a spherical cavity of radius R inside the dielectric and then letting R→0. The result disagrees with the elementary answer found in textbooks. The mathematical and physical reasons for t...

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Published in:American journal of physics 2003-04, Vol.71 (4), p.392-396
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