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Transcript
Lecture 4: Conductors
Forces on charges and torques on
dipoles
Bill Gates: The Road Ahead (1996)
• The obvious mathematical breakthrough
would be development of an easy way to
factor large prime numbers.
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charges is doubled. The force one
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Quiz #2
• There is a uniform electric field between to plane
parallel plates. Rank the strengths of the electric
field at the three points in order of increasing
strength.
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• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -C- - - - • Draw arrows indicating direction of E-field
20.6 Conductors in Electric Fields
• Where is the charge on a charged conductor?
• What does the electric field look like inside a
conductor?
• What does the electric field look like outside a
conductor?