Kinematic reconnection at a magnetic null point: fan
... we know that in the ideal region on either side of D they must remain attached to the same plasma elements for all time. So, by following the motion of field lines, anchored in the ideal region, we can define two flux velocities, one with which the field lines passing into D move, say win , and anot ...
... we know that in the ideal region on either side of D they must remain attached to the same plasma elements for all time. So, by following the motion of field lines, anchored in the ideal region, we can define two flux velocities, one with which the field lines passing into D move, say win , and anot ...
Chapter 3 Electric Potential
... F e given by Coulomb’s law also has an inverse-square form. In addition, it is also conservative. In the presence of an electric field E , in analogy to the gravitational field g , we define the electric potential difference between two points A and B as B ...
... F e given by Coulomb’s law also has an inverse-square form. In addition, it is also conservative. In the presence of an electric field E , in analogy to the gravitational field g , we define the electric potential difference between two points A and B as B ...
FINAL EXAM
... [ 10 pts.} A second equal positive charge +Q is brought from infinity to x =+a. What is the change of electric potential energy of the second charge? [ 10 pts.} With the two equal positive point charges at x = -a and x = +a, a third charge -Q is brought from infinity to the origin. What is the chang ...
... [ 10 pts.} A second equal positive charge +Q is brought from infinity to x =+a. What is the change of electric potential energy of the second charge? [ 10 pts.} With the two equal positive point charges at x = -a and x = +a, a third charge -Q is brought from infinity to the origin. What is the chang ...
1 CHAPTER 10 ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION 10.1
... We could increase the magnetic flux through the coil by increasing the strength of the field rather than by increasing the area of the coil. The rate of increase of the flux would then be AB& rather than A& B. We could imagine increasing B, for example by moving a magnet closer to the coil, or by mo ...
... We could increase the magnetic flux through the coil by increasing the strength of the field rather than by increasing the area of the coil. The rate of increase of the flux would then be AB& rather than A& B. We could imagine increasing B, for example by moving a magnet closer to the coil, or by mo ...