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/* A Note on Material and Source Types in EM.Ferma */
In [[EM.Cube]]'s other modules, material types are specified under the "Physical Structure" section of the Navigation Tree, and sources are organized under a separate "Sources" section. In those modules, the physical structure and its various material types typically represent all the CAD objects you draw in your project. Sources are virtual entities that might be associated with certain physical objects and provide the excitation of your boundary value problem.
 
In [[EM.Cube]]'s Static Module, materials and sources are all listed under the "Physical Structure" section of the Navigation Tree, and there is no separate "Sources" section. For example, you can define default zero-potential perfect electric conductors (PEC) in your project to model metal objects. You can also define fixed-potential PEC objects with a nonzero voltage, which can effectively act as a voltage source for your boundary value problem. In this case, you will solve the Lapalce equation subject to the specified nonzero potential boundary values. Both types of PEC objects are defined from the same PEC node of the Navigation Tree by assigning different voltage values. Charge and current sources are defined as CAD objects that you must draw in the project workspace.
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