How can I find the electrical field at (0.56, 0.70)?
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    suketu vaidya
 on 9 Jan 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: Kathryn Akmal
      
 on 9 Jan 2021
            Find analytical value of charge on the
    % coaxial cable capacitor plates
    Q = 10*2*pi*L / (log(0.8) - log(0.2))
    % find analytical values of the electric field in the
    % dielectric
    E = Q ./(2*pi*vr*L)
    El = (s(2:end,1) - s(1:end-1,1))/hr
    % Find numerical values of electric field (the s contains values of
    % electric potential)
    En = (s(2,:) - s(1,:))/hr
    % Just check the integral of the charge (should match the analytical
    % value)
    Q = sum(En(1:end-1))*hz
    % find value of the capacitance
    C = Q/U
    % This should produce the voltage U, as this represents the
    % integral over r from r_a to r_b (Stokes Theorem)
    sum(El)*hr
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  Kathryn Akmal
      
 on 9 Jan 2021
        You can use the find() command to find the index of the x and y values you're interested in, and take that index of the array containing the electrical field values. Something like this:
xindex=find(0.56);
yindex=find(0.70);
EFieldValue=EField(xindex,yindex);
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