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In Strong's text Hull claims the polarizability of a metal disc is (2/3) the permitivity (space) times its diameter cubed. Finding this for a sphere and even an infinite cylinder is trivial (once one has seen it done). But a disc, no. Anyone know how it's done (not numerically)?
my interest is w/ the E direction parallel w/ the disk, and more importantly the derivation.