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We have often used 2-dimensional solutions to laplace's equation (v"v = 0) for problems with a symmetry which prevents a dependence on the third dimension. construct an example where the solution depends on two coordinate variables, and explain why this is useful in electrostatics or magnetostatics. your example need only apply to either electrostatics or magnetostatics. it need not apply to both. 3.

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