Unit 08 Induction and Lenz`s Law
... Last week we saw that moving electric charges (currents) could produce a magnetic field, which we could “see” with a compass. The direction of this magnetic field was given by the right-hand-rule that we discussed. In that experiment we looked at the magnetic field produced by a straight wire, but w ...
... Last week we saw that moving electric charges (currents) could produce a magnetic field, which we could “see” with a compass. The direction of this magnetic field was given by the right-hand-rule that we discussed. In that experiment we looked at the magnetic field produced by a straight wire, but w ...
Electric Field and Electric Potential
... They indicate the direction of the electric field; the field points in the direction tangent to the field line at any point. The lines are drawn so that the magnitude of the electric field, E, is proportional to the number of lines crossing unit area perpendicular to the lines. The closer together t ...
... They indicate the direction of the electric field; the field points in the direction tangent to the field line at any point. The lines are drawn so that the magnitude of the electric field, E, is proportional to the number of lines crossing unit area perpendicular to the lines. The closer together t ...
win1Tues
... Weather is powered by Sun (79-82) Low pressure = bad weather, rotates CCW in N Jet stream carries weather across US (p.72-73) Heat, moisture, and wind provide weather energy Temperature drops with altitude (in troposphere): air condenses or freezes, and precipitates (83) Cooling water in air release ...
... Weather is powered by Sun (79-82) Low pressure = bad weather, rotates CCW in N Jet stream carries weather across US (p.72-73) Heat, moisture, and wind provide weather energy Temperature drops with altitude (in troposphere): air condenses or freezes, and precipitates (83) Cooling water in air release ...
Magnetic field
... a. Identify symmetry: cylindrical, i.e. circles around axis. b. Choose integration path as circles around axis ...
... a. Identify symmetry: cylindrical, i.e. circles around axis. b. Choose integration path as circles around axis ...
PHYS 4202/6202 (as of Jan. 03/2015) Electricity and Magnetism II
... ED: The meaning of current density j ED: (Local) charge conservation & continuity equation MS: Steady currents confined to finite volume MS: Magnetic vector potential A VC: The meaning of the Laplacian MS: Formula for magnetic vector potential A ...
... ED: The meaning of current density j ED: (Local) charge conservation & continuity equation MS: Steady currents confined to finite volume MS: Magnetic vector potential A VC: The meaning of the Laplacian MS: Formula for magnetic vector potential A ...