Energy Density and Pressure

so we were taught in class that electrostatic energy density is actually electrostatic pressure which is equal to 1/2(e)(E)^2
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Aetherfly
AetherflyOP6d ago
but
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Aetherfly
AetherflyOP6d ago
,rotate
TeXit
TeXit6d ago
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Aetherfly
AetherflyOP6d ago
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Aetherfly
AetherflyOP6d ago
,rotate
TeXit
TeXit6d ago
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Aetherfly
AetherflyOP6d ago
y am i gettin different answere
Gamertug
Gamertug6d ago
where did u get E from ?
Aetherfly
AetherflyOP3d ago
E is the electric field due to a solid sphere of constant charge density you can get that from KQx/R^3 as well well I think the energy density and pressure relation is only for conductors cuz I couldn't find it in purcell @Opt whats ur take on this?

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