Consider a long teflon rod (a dielectric cylinder) with radius a oriented along the z-axis. imagine that we could set up a permanent polarization p(s, theta, z) = ks vector, where s is the usual cylindrical radial vector from the z-axis. and k is a constant). the cylinder is sufficiently long that you can neglect end effects.
a. calculate sigma b and row
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c. find the electric displacement field (d vector) inside and outside the cylinder using griffiths eqn. 4.21 and verify that griffiths eqn. 4.23 works out. explain briefly in words.
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