Repeat Example 5.5 and calculate the electric field intensity everywhere in space (not only on the x-y plane) and the charge density on the conducting surfaces as it depends on x, y, and z. Assume the charge q is placed at (a, b, 0).
Example 5.5
A point charge q is located in front of an infinitely long, right-angle conductor as shown in Figure 5.10a. Calculate:
(a) The electric field intensity everywhere in the plane of the charge (z = 0).
(b) The charge density induced on the surfaces of the conductor in the same plane as in part (a).