Separation of variables to solve Laplace's equation for the V in a cube 3D rectangular coordinates

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Separation of variables to solve for the potential in a cube 3D rectangular coordinates
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Thank you for this comprehensive video.

menglongyouk
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Thanks for the help, I followed along to help solve a similar problem with only one side held at V0.

jarrettguyer
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During your correction of the 1/n'pi factor, you accidentally deleted the 2 in front of the cosh in the denominator. The final answer should have an 8 in place of the 16, which leads to a 16 instead of a 32 when you use the cosh identity for the y-term.

Cipher
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would be nice if you could hear your conversation you're having to give more insight as to why everything is happening and what questions prompted your responses.

MIKEaddictedtoYT
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But, the problem is that the formulate doens't give v=0 at the center at x=a/2 y=0 z=a/2 is this normal??

gomezamina
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Thanks, I noticed your cosh(beta*a/2) term in the denominator is missing the a/2 term in the final solution.

viczzz
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this video is very good if youre just here for a review. but if youre a beginner, it will be like hell in your brain lol. Lot of mistakes

JOVENSTEVEADAPTAR
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Video is good... Only if u had communicated nicely... Work on your communication skills.. Or lecture delivery skills

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