Chapter 23 – Electric Potential
... Because of this, potential difference is often referred to as “voltage” ...
... Because of this, potential difference is often referred to as “voltage” ...
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... b) It is possible for a small negatively-charged particle to float above a negatively charged surface. c) A positively-charged object is attracted toward another positivelycharged object. d) The electric force cannot alter the motion of an object. e) Newton’s third law of motion does not apply to th ...
... b) It is possible for a small negatively-charged particle to float above a negatively charged surface. c) A positively-charged object is attracted toward another positivelycharged object. d) The electric force cannot alter the motion of an object. e) Newton’s third law of motion does not apply to th ...
Magnetic Field
... Single magnetic poles have never been Found. Magnetic poles always occur as dipole pairs.. ...
... Single magnetic poles have never been Found. Magnetic poles always occur as dipole pairs.. ...
Context Factors and Mental Models – Examples in E&M
... field. Like charges repel. The left side is theoretically closest to the negative charge. [The test charge] Moving right is due to the negative charges toward the left”. Here the student has taken the phrase ‘electric field lines go from positive to the negative charges’ to imagine a set of negative ...
... field. Like charges repel. The left side is theoretically closest to the negative charge. [The test charge] Moving right is due to the negative charges toward the left”. Here the student has taken the phrase ‘electric field lines go from positive to the negative charges’ to imagine a set of negative ...
Magnetic Fields and Forces
... PARTICLES or CHARGES only. The charges could be moving together in a wire. Thus, if the wire had a CURRENT (moving charges), it too will experience a force when placed in a magnetic field. You simply used the RIGHT HAND ONLY and the thumb will represent the direction of the CURRENT instead of the ...
... PARTICLES or CHARGES only. The charges could be moving together in a wire. Thus, if the wire had a CURRENT (moving charges), it too will experience a force when placed in a magnetic field. You simply used the RIGHT HAND ONLY and the thumb will represent the direction of the CURRENT instead of the ...