MODELING OF NEMATIC ELECTROLYTES AND NONLINEAR ELECTROOSMOSIS
... Our development of the model follows the two main works by Leslie [12] and [13]. The former simplifies the previous approach by emphasizing the role of the rate of energy dissipation of the system and its direct connection with the viscous contributions to both the stress and the molecular force. Th ...
... Our development of the model follows the two main works by Leslie [12] and [13]. The former simplifies the previous approach by emphasizing the role of the rate of energy dissipation of the system and its direct connection with the viscous contributions to both the stress and the molecular force. Th ...
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... •There is MUCH MORE to electric fields than this! IMPORTANT FEATURE: E field propagates at speed of light • NO instantaneous action at a distance (we will explain this when we discuss electromagnetic waves) • i.e., as charge moves, resultant E-field at time t depends upon where charge was at time t ...
... •There is MUCH MORE to electric fields than this! IMPORTANT FEATURE: E field propagates at speed of light • NO instantaneous action at a distance (we will explain this when we discuss electromagnetic waves) • i.e., as charge moves, resultant E-field at time t depends upon where charge was at time t ...
1 farad Capacitor
... increases. If the dielectric completely fills the space between the plates, the capacitance increases by a dimensionless factor k , which is called the dielectric constant. ...
... increases. If the dielectric completely fills the space between the plates, the capacitance increases by a dimensionless factor k , which is called the dielectric constant. ...
magnetic circuit with air gap
... intensity can be obtained by using Ampere’s Law. Ampere ’ s Law states that the line integral of the magnetic field intensity, H around a closed path is equal to the total current linked by the contour. ...
... intensity can be obtained by using Ampere’s Law. Ampere ’ s Law states that the line integral of the magnetic field intensity, H around a closed path is equal to the total current linked by the contour. ...
L2 Gauss
... Halliday, Resnick and Krane, 5th Edition, Chap. 27, Prob. 19: (c) Now the point charge q is between the shell and the sphere. What is the total charge on the inner surface of the shell? Answer: E still vanishes everywhere inside a conductor. Hence the flux through the surface shown still vanishes. ...
... Halliday, Resnick and Krane, 5th Edition, Chap. 27, Prob. 19: (c) Now the point charge q is between the shell and the sphere. What is the total charge on the inner surface of the shell? Answer: E still vanishes everywhere inside a conductor. Hence the flux through the surface shown still vanishes. ...
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... (a) What is the magnitude of the force per meter of length on a straight wire carrying an 8.40-A current when perpendicular to a 0.90T uniform magnetic field? (b) What if the angle between the wire and field is 45.00? ...
... (a) What is the magnitude of the force per meter of length on a straight wire carrying an 8.40-A current when perpendicular to a 0.90T uniform magnetic field? (b) What if the angle between the wire and field is 45.00? ...
lecture21.1
... located near its center. The axis of this fictitious bar magnet does not coincide with the earth's rotational axis; the two axes are currently about 11.5° apart. ...
... located near its center. The axis of this fictitious bar magnet does not coincide with the earth's rotational axis; the two axes are currently about 11.5° apart. ...
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... • Electric flux out of one side of a symmetrical region – Must first argue that the flux out of each side is the same • Electric field in a highly symmetrical problem – Must deduce direction and symmetry of electric field from other arguments – Must define a Gaussian Surface to perform the calculati ...
... • Electric flux out of one side of a symmetrical region – Must first argue that the flux out of each side is the same • Electric field in a highly symmetrical problem – Must deduce direction and symmetry of electric field from other arguments – Must define a Gaussian Surface to perform the calculati ...
Physics 30 – Unit 2 Forces and Fields – Part 2
... measure but not sensible for individual particles ...
... measure but not sensible for individual particles ...
5) – z (into page)
... enter a magnetic field with the same speed and follow the paths shown. Which particle has the bigger charge? ...
... enter a magnetic field with the same speed and follow the paths shown. Which particle has the bigger charge? ...
Electromagnetic - NUS Physics Department
... 0 is known as the Permittivity of Free Space. It is found to be related to 0 by the equation c 2 1 0 0 where c is the velocity of light (3 x 108 m/sec). ...
... 0 is known as the Permittivity of Free Space. It is found to be related to 0 by the equation c 2 1 0 0 where c is the velocity of light (3 x 108 m/sec). ...
Physics 272
... Conductors are materials in which charge moves easily. Charge does not move easily in insulators. ...
... Conductors are materials in which charge moves easily. Charge does not move easily in insulators. ...