Lecture notes
... • are surfaces at the same potential; • are always perpendicular to field lines; • Never cross; • Their density represents the strength of the electric field • Potential is higher at points closer to positive charge ...
... • are surfaces at the same potential; • are always perpendicular to field lines; • Never cross; • Their density represents the strength of the electric field • Potential is higher at points closer to positive charge ...
Electric Potential Energy
... Their Relation to Electric Field An equipotential surface is a surface on which the electric potential is the same everywhere. The equipotential surfaces that surround the point charge +q are spherical. The electric force does no work as a charge moves on a path that lies on an equipotential surface ...
... Their Relation to Electric Field An equipotential surface is a surface on which the electric potential is the same everywhere. The equipotential surfaces that surround the point charge +q are spherical. The electric force does no work as a charge moves on a path that lies on an equipotential surface ...
EFFECT OF MAGNETIC FIELD ON ELECTRIC AND ACOUSTIC
... EFFECT OF MAGNETIC FIELD ON ELECTRIC AND ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES OF THE PDMS FERROMAGNETIC GEL ...
... EFFECT OF MAGNETIC FIELD ON ELECTRIC AND ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES OF THE PDMS FERROMAGNETIC GEL ...
Maxwells eqn
... Magnetic Field (Cont’d) The electrostatic force on an electron due to the induced electrostatic field is given by F e e E The migration of electrons stops (equilibrium is established) when ...
... Magnetic Field (Cont’d) The electrostatic force on an electron due to the induced electrostatic field is given by F e e E The migration of electrons stops (equilibrium is established) when ...
Magnetism, Electromagnetism, & Electromagnetic Induction
... • The source of all magnetism is moving electric charges. • Iron is the element with the most magnetic properties due to its net electron spin of 4. • Magnetic field lines are vectors with a direction from North to South. • Magnetic field lines must not cross each other. • Magnetic fields are measur ...
... • The source of all magnetism is moving electric charges. • Iron is the element with the most magnetic properties due to its net electron spin of 4. • Magnetic field lines are vectors with a direction from North to South. • Magnetic field lines must not cross each other. • Magnetic fields are measur ...
PES 1120 Spring 2014, Spendier Lecture 8/Page 1 Lecture
... due Feb. 19th. So please look at your HW 3 in advance and ask questions. You can always e-mail with a specific question as well. I will come early and stay after class on Friday to answer questions. Last time we introduced a new idea called “flux” (Latin - fluxus - for flow) To understand flux, we r ...
... due Feb. 19th. So please look at your HW 3 in advance and ask questions. You can always e-mail with a specific question as well. I will come early and stay after class on Friday to answer questions. Last time we introduced a new idea called “flux” (Latin - fluxus - for flow) To understand flux, we r ...
MagneticsLect_1
... Magnetic intensity (I) is the moment per unit volume, or poles per unit area. As I increases, more of a body is magnetized and the field per unit area increases. Lines of Force: Lines of force external to a magnet go from + to -, or from the magnetic N pole to the S pole. Lines of force are perpend ...
... Magnetic intensity (I) is the moment per unit volume, or poles per unit area. As I increases, more of a body is magnetized and the field per unit area increases. Lines of Force: Lines of force external to a magnet go from + to -, or from the magnetic N pole to the S pole. Lines of force are perpend ...
Homework week 6.
... Note that the electric field enclosed in the area within Electrode A is zero and the electric field outside the outer electrode is also zero. So all points within the red square are at the same potential (VA) and all points outside the blue square are at the same electric potential (VB). Figure 1 be ...
... Note that the electric field enclosed in the area within Electrode A is zero and the electric field outside the outer electrode is also zero. So all points within the red square are at the same potential (VA) and all points outside the blue square are at the same electric potential (VB). Figure 1 be ...
投影片 1
... As in the DC motor case, a current is passed through the coil, generating a torque on the coil. Since the current is alternating, the motor will run smoothly only at the frequency of the sine wave. It is called a synchronous motor. More common is the induction motor, where electric current is induce ...
... As in the DC motor case, a current is passed through the coil, generating a torque on the coil. Since the current is alternating, the motor will run smoothly only at the frequency of the sine wave. It is called a synchronous motor. More common is the induction motor, where electric current is induce ...