A fieldplotting tank which has a negligible boundary error is described. A comparison between measurements made in this tank and a conventional tank shows graphically the effect of a finite boundary. It is shown that the field of two halfshells is identical to a source-sink field at remote points. The method of electrical images for solving boundary-value problems is presented.
Submitted on November 10, 1954
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