If the question asks for a general point (x,y,z) then why are we taking the point where the potential has to be found to be in y-z plane. Is it to make the next part of the problem easy.
I think from 4:43 you are wrong to select the reference point in xy plane and also in you diagram it shows xz and not xy. The reference point i guess must be on yz plane as in that plane you can have finite value of electric potential, as the two long wires are parallel to x -axis. Do correct me if i am wrong
Thank you so much for explaining where the values of s and s’ came from!
If the question asks for a general point (x,y,z) then why are we taking the point where the potential has to be found to be in y-z plane. Is it to make the next part of the problem easy.
I think from 4:43 you are wrong to select the reference point in xy plane and also in you diagram it shows xz and not xy. The reference point i guess must be on yz plane as in that plane you can have finite value of electric potential, as the two long wires are parallel to x -axis. Do correct me if i am wrong
Will you upload 2.55 problem solution