Electricity - TeacherWeb
... Protons inside nucleus are positive Electrons outside nucleus are negative Charge on proton same as on electron Electrons can move within solid material ...
... Protons inside nucleus are positive Electrons outside nucleus are negative Charge on proton same as on electron Electrons can move within solid material ...
Magnetic Forces and Fields
... law of poles Like poles repel each other and unlike poles attract. magnetic domain Cluster of magnetically aligned atoms. magnetic field The space around a magnet in which another magnet or moving charge will experience a force. mass spectrometer A device which uses forces acting on charged particle ...
... law of poles Like poles repel each other and unlike poles attract. magnetic domain Cluster of magnetically aligned atoms. magnetic field The space around a magnet in which another magnet or moving charge will experience a force. mass spectrometer A device which uses forces acting on charged particle ...
4.5. Summary: Magnetic Materials
... n is still the index of refraction; a quantity that "somehow" describes how electromagnetic fields with extremely high frequency interact with matter. For all practical purposes, however, µr = 1 for optical frequencies Magnetic fields inside magnetic materials polarize the material, meaning that the ...
... n is still the index of refraction; a quantity that "somehow" describes how electromagnetic fields with extremely high frequency interact with matter. For all practical purposes, however, µr = 1 for optical frequencies Magnetic fields inside magnetic materials polarize the material, meaning that the ...
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... charge. Whether the field is in the x- or x-direction depends on where the field point is relative to the charge that produces the field. In part (a), for (i) the field magnitudes were added because the fields were in the same direction and in (ii) and (iii) the field magnitudes were subtracted be ...
... charge. Whether the field is in the x- or x-direction depends on where the field point is relative to the charge that produces the field. In part (a), for (i) the field magnitudes were added because the fields were in the same direction and in (ii) and (iii) the field magnitudes were subtracted be ...
q 1 - Proportions
... The direction of the electric field intensity at a point in space is the same as the direction in which a positive charge would move if it were placed at that point. The electric field lines or lines of force indicate the direction. ...
... The direction of the electric field intensity at a point in space is the same as the direction in which a positive charge would move if it were placed at that point. The electric field lines or lines of force indicate the direction. ...
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... and will move in a parabola. - - - - - - - - - - - - •If E is uniform (that is, constant in magnitude and direction), then the acceleration is constant. • If the particle has a positive charge, then its acceleration is in the direction of the electric field. •If the particle has a negative charge, t ...
... and will move in a parabola. - - - - - - - - - - - - •If E is uniform (that is, constant in magnitude and direction), then the acceleration is constant. • If the particle has a positive charge, then its acceleration is in the direction of the electric field. •If the particle has a negative charge, t ...
21._GaussLaw
... holds for all charge distributions Gauss’ & Colomb’s laws are both expression of the inverse square law. ...
... holds for all charge distributions Gauss’ & Colomb’s laws are both expression of the inverse square law. ...
SPH3U - K-Moncrief
... cutting to make smaller and smaller magnets – but each one will be weaker in strength. ...
... cutting to make smaller and smaller magnets – but each one will be weaker in strength. ...
Today • Questions re: Magnetism problems 2 • HW: Magnetism
... both number and density). Also, notice in the equation for B that the Iron Core introduces a constant k (this is referred to as the Relative Permeability); this is meant to imply that the field strength will increase by some number that is associated with iron (for Iron, k = 200). In essence, by fil ...
... both number and density). Also, notice in the equation for B that the Iron Core introduces a constant k (this is referred to as the Relative Permeability); this is meant to imply that the field strength will increase by some number that is associated with iron (for Iron, k = 200). In essence, by fil ...