
PHYSICS
... 7. Define electrostatic potential, and potential difference. 8. Calculate the potential at points in the vicinity of one or more electric charges, and determine the work done by an electric field to move a test charge from one point to another. 9. Construct equipotential lines for various charge dis ...
... 7. Define electrostatic potential, and potential difference. 8. Calculate the potential at points in the vicinity of one or more electric charges, and determine the work done by an electric field to move a test charge from one point to another. 9. Construct equipotential lines for various charge dis ...
pptx
... • Electric potential uniquely defined for every point in space -- independent of path! • Electric potential is a scalar -- add contributions from individual point charges • We calculated the electric potential produced: – by a single charge: V=kq/r, – by several charges using superposition, and – by ...
... • Electric potential uniquely defined for every point in space -- independent of path! • Electric potential is a scalar -- add contributions from individual point charges • We calculated the electric potential produced: – by a single charge: V=kq/r, – by several charges using superposition, and – by ...
A parallel-plate capacitor has closely spaced circular
... Which of the following statements contradicts one of Maxwell's equations? A. A changing magnetic field produces an electric field. B. The net magnetic flux through a closed surface depends on the current inside. C. A changing electric field produces a magnetic field. D. The net electric flux throug ...
... Which of the following statements contradicts one of Maxwell's equations? A. A changing magnetic field produces an electric field. B. The net magnetic flux through a closed surface depends on the current inside. C. A changing electric field produces a magnetic field. D. The net electric flux throug ...
Homework week 6.
... 1. In this problem we explore how to estimate the solution of Laplace’s equation at certain points in space. The points in space are identified by a regular grid. Assume a capacitor consisting of an inner electrode (square bar with side a) that is at a potential of 100 Volt and an outer electrode (s ...
... 1. In this problem we explore how to estimate the solution of Laplace’s equation at certain points in space. The points in space are identified by a regular grid. Assume a capacitor consisting of an inner electrode (square bar with side a) that is at a potential of 100 Volt and an outer electrode (s ...
10 Electromagnetic wave propagation: Superposition and their types
... is said to be x-polarised since its electric field is along the x-direction whereas the (10.2) is y-polarised for a similar reason. Different superpositions of the above two solutions will make different types of electromagnetic waves. For example, φ1 − φ2 = 0 or π will produce linearly polarised wa ...
... is said to be x-polarised since its electric field is along the x-direction whereas the (10.2) is y-polarised for a similar reason. Different superpositions of the above two solutions will make different types of electromagnetic waves. For example, φ1 − φ2 = 0 or π will produce linearly polarised wa ...
Powerpoint
... charged plates is uniform with a strength of 4 N/C. a. Draw several electric field lines in the region between the plates. b. Determine the change in electrical potential energy in moving a positive 4 microCoulomb charge from A to B. c. Determine the change in electrical potential energy in moving a ...
... charged plates is uniform with a strength of 4 N/C. a. Draw several electric field lines in the region between the plates. b. Determine the change in electrical potential energy in moving a positive 4 microCoulomb charge from A to B. c. Determine the change in electrical potential energy in moving a ...
Electric Potential Energy
... Electric Potential Energy ! For a conservative force, the work is path-independent ! When an electrostatic force acts between two or more charges within a system, we can define an electric potential energy, U, in terms of the work done by the electric field, We, when the system changes its config ...
... Electric Potential Energy ! For a conservative force, the work is path-independent ! When an electrostatic force acts between two or more charges within a system, we can define an electric potential energy, U, in terms of the work done by the electric field, We, when the system changes its config ...
potential
... Electric Potential Electric Energy •Electric fields produce forces; forces do work •Since the electric fields are doing work, they must have potential energy •The amount of work done is the change in the potential energy •The force can be calculated from the charge and the electric field q ...
... Electric Potential Electric Energy •Electric fields produce forces; forces do work •Since the electric fields are doing work, they must have potential energy •The amount of work done is the change in the potential energy •The force can be calculated from the charge and the electric field q ...
Classical support for non-dispersive two
... of the bare helium atom [3]. The numerical integration of the classical dynamics is performed after regularizing the equations of motion by a twofold Kustaanheimo–Stiefel transformation [7, 8]. The latter allows for a complete regularization of those singularities of the equations of motion which co ...
... of the bare helium atom [3]. The numerical integration of the classical dynamics is performed after regularizing the equations of motion by a twofold Kustaanheimo–Stiefel transformation [7, 8]. The latter allows for a complete regularization of those singularities of the equations of motion which co ...
The AdS/CFT correspondence and condensed matter physics
... matter systems. Issues regarding the degrees of freedom, the WeinbergWitten theorem [37] which appears to forbid such a duality, and the describing the extra dimensions of the gravity theory will be discussed. Section 2 will introduce the boson-Hubbard model and show that the low energy limit of the ...
... matter systems. Issues regarding the degrees of freedom, the WeinbergWitten theorem [37] which appears to forbid such a duality, and the describing the extra dimensions of the gravity theory will be discussed. Section 2 will introduce the boson-Hubbard model and show that the low energy limit of the ...
Reciprocal Symmetric Kinematics and Correspondence between
... Planck and Einstein: In 1900 Planck’s hypothesis set a lower limit to energy quantum. In 1905 Einstein suggested velocity has an upper limit. If a quantity has an upper limit, its reciprocal has a lower limit. This suggests a reciprocal relation between Planck’s hypothesis and Einstein’s postulate. ...
... Planck and Einstein: In 1900 Planck’s hypothesis set a lower limit to energy quantum. In 1905 Einstein suggested velocity has an upper limit. If a quantity has an upper limit, its reciprocal has a lower limit. This suggests a reciprocal relation between Planck’s hypothesis and Einstein’s postulate. ...
Heating of a Confined Plasma by Oscillating Electromagnetic Fields
... no energy increase of the ions. Thus, in some sense we may say that the plasma has shielded itself from the circularly polarized component of the external field which rotates in the correct sense to increase the energy of the ions. The way around this difficulty was pointed out by S t i x 6 who sugg ...
... no energy increase of the ions. Thus, in some sense we may say that the plasma has shielded itself from the circularly polarized component of the external field which rotates in the correct sense to increase the energy of the ions. The way around this difficulty was pointed out by S t i x 6 who sugg ...
Lecture 310
... p is at an angle f with respect to E The work W done by the external agent on the dipole is equal to the difference between the initial and final potential energy of the dipole W U f U i pE cos f pE cos i W pE cos i cos f ...
... p is at an angle f with respect to E The work W done by the external agent on the dipole is equal to the difference between the initial and final potential energy of the dipole W U f U i pE cos f pE cos i W pE cos i cos f ...