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<a href="./qed_t.html#qed_t">QED today</a><span class="headline-id">qed.t</span>
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from dipoles exterior to the sphere, for which we can use <a href="./emsm_esm_po.html#p_P">p_P</a>:
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However, their average field is all we need, and
this is given by (see Example below for the derivation)
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irrespective of charge distribution within sphere.
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<p class="author">Author: Jean-Sébastien Caux</p>
<p class="date">Created: 2022-03-22 Tue 10:52</p>
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