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A boundary between two dielectric media exist in the x-y plane. Above the x-y plane (region 1), the permittivity is epsilon=2 epsilon 0 while below(region2) the permittivity is epsilon=4 epsilon 0. If the electric field in region one is x (xy)+y 2z)+z (3z+2) V/m, Find the electric flux density in region 1. Find the electric field in region 2 at z=0. Assume there are no surface charge on the boundary. Can we find the electric field for other values of z?
A boundary between two dielectric media exist in the x-y plane. Above the x-y plane (region 1), the permittivity is epsilon=2 epsilon 0 while below(region2) the permittivity is epsilon=4 epsilon 0. If the electric field in region one is x (xy)+y 2z)+z (3z+2) V/m, Find the electric flux density in region 1. Find the electric field in region 2 at z=0. Assume there are no surface charge on the boundary. Can we find the electric field for other values of z?