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ori If He = jweVx Te a) Maxwell's curl equation VX Ee = jauHe can be written as VX Be = jomHe = ~jwmcjwe VX Te) = OME VA Te UK (Ge aye Me) = Vx (Ee-kéMe) =0 where ks he Lecting i ‘ Ee-#'Te=-Vh_ > Ee=-V& tk Me () Taking the curl of C1) and using the vector identity of Equation (3-8) teads to Vx He = jE VX VX Tre = joe L VCV-Te)- V2 Me] «a Using Maxwell’s equazion VxHe= I +jweEe Tedues @) to J + joe Be = jue lVCv Te) - V*Te I (4) Substituting (2) into (4) reduces to Ville + RUe =jHet+ (V(Ve) + Ve] Letting Po=-V-Te Simplifies (5) to U'le + #Te=jiee and (2) to (6) Ee = VCV- Te) + Te @s) % Comparing 6) with (3-14) leads to the relation oD Te=S gue A i) 32. If Em =ajye VxTm £5 Moxwew’s curk equation YX Hm = Swe Em Gav be written as UX Hyy = Joe jm VX Tm) = COME VX Ty OY TK Cm WE The) = VX CHm~ Klin =O where ke Ope Letting ee i Hm “#°Dow = Vm = Hon =~ Vln * REL fe (Gntinued ) 33 3-2 Clont’d) Taking the curk of (4) ard using the vector identity Ff Equation (3-8) Leads to YX Em = JOH IX VX Tm = MLV VT) — 97 Tn J Using Maxwell2s equation VKEm=—M-~j94Hm — reduces (3) to =U = ji Hm = gO VFM) =F? Tg Substituting @) into a reduces to Vim + 8° Tm = Joe + [969 Ta) + Vm I] Leeting Yu = —V-Tm Simplifies 5) to 7M Y*Tm + #° Tm = j oe and (ay to Hy = VOW Tn) + Rm Gmparing (6) with (3-25) Leos to the relation Tm =“ ae E akr 333. A= dz Az, = az Cs S @ 4) cs) (6) 7) Substituting the above into (3-34) Leads to the following terms ; ete et” fhe. Lid Py] = cdelik — Fe sik aber aikr gykr = 6 [Gt Ss je jk 42% | adhe. Za Gre se eee jkr RAz = EC ES The sum of the Ss three terms is equal to zero ,and it Satisfies (3-34) The Same conclusion is derivecl usin: As drAa= dec SX as a Solution 34 34. The solution of V?Ae= “Jz can be inferred from the Solution of Poisson’s equation vg=-£ for the potential B (6x14 24) represents the charge density We begin with Green®s theerem S (yore arpydv=§ Cpys-e9p> fide @ there % and g are well behaved functions C nonsingular, continuous, and twice differentiable). For 7p we select q Sofution of the form awa Yay @ where Rs [Cae eyo ecereD™ (2a By considering the charge at the orig in of the coordinate system. 4) it can be shown that Cprovidect r#o) [oP 8 OU ale atl), wp =k (AP) + Fags wine gy tre Gw aga = V'G)=0 Thus (2) reduces to ai \ CX5H5 EO ye c a 73g dv/= +f LAE ay a) To exclude #he r=0 singularity of W, the observation point xy4%/ is surrounded by a sphere of rackus r“and surface =” Therefore the volume V is bounded by the surfaces Z and &5 and (2) is broken into two integrals ; one over = and the other of £% Using (4) reduces (2) to af pw =§ Rag BYP) ida +h cprd-eqy) fide © e $evre-eop fda § [aVe-oevy)__ Jha : Zz 3: = “5G 3a -tg G da (5a) a (Continued )

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