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Electrostatic Interaction of Two Conducting Spheroids

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Finite-element method is used to calculate the force of electrostatic interaction of two conducting spheroidal objects with specified surface charges in the absence of external field.

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Grashchenkov, S.I. Electrostatic Interaction of Two Conducting Spheroids. Tech. Phys. 65, 685–690 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784220050096

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