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The plate is infinite in extent and bounded by two parallel planes located at, say, x 2 ± h, as shown in Fig. 10. For our purposes, both faces of the plate may (or may not) be completely coated with electrodes which are infinitesimally thin. Since the electrodes are infinitesimally thin, all possible mechanical effects may be ignored. When the electrodes are there we shall assume that an alternating potential difference is applied to them.

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Tiersten, H.F. (1969). Thickness Vibrations of Plates. In: Linear Piezoelectric Plate Vibrations. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6453-3_9

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