Hello everyone,
I wanted to study the electric field created by a conductor with current inside.
In the Body Force there is Charge Density and I don't really know what it means, is it like Current Density (A/m^2) or is it related with the voltage?
Then in BC there is Electric flux, and I have the same doubt as in the Body Force section.
If anyone knows about it, it would be really helpful.
Thank you all!
Guillem
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Re: Electrostatics
Hi
StatElecSolve is for insulators where the r.h.s. is charge density (SI unit C/m^3). StatCurrentSolve is for conductors where the r.h.s. is current density (SI unit A/m^2).
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StatElecSolve is for insulators where the r.h.s. is charge density (SI unit C/m^3). StatCurrentSolve is for conductors where the r.h.s. is current density (SI unit A/m^2).
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Re: Electrostatics
Hi Peter,
But with StatCurrentSolve I am not able to calculate the Electric Field.
And in the units for Potential is simply V, right?
Thank you
Guillem
But with StatCurrentSolve I am not able to calculate the Electric Field.
And in the units for Potential is simply V, right?
Thank you
Guillem
Re: Electrostatics
potential is V for eletric solver.