Week 2: Current and Intro to Circuits
... How does it work? Think about electricity – attraction vs repulsion ...
... How does it work? Think about electricity – attraction vs repulsion ...
Electromagnetic Induction
... Faraday’s Law • A moving magnet can exert a force on a stationary charge. Remember: • Faraday’s Law of Induction ...
... Faraday’s Law • A moving magnet can exert a force on a stationary charge. Remember: • Faraday’s Law of Induction ...
13_5elimination method by multiolication
... If the top equation was multiplied by 3, then the first term would be -3x. The bottom equation could then be subtracted from the top equation eliminating the variable x. ...
... If the top equation was multiplied by 3, then the first term would be -3x. The bottom equation could then be subtracted from the top equation eliminating the variable x. ...
∇ Homework Assignment #8 due Friday 10/24 1. Problem 16.1 2. Problem 16.2
... electromagnetic waves. (b) Explain briefly (1 paragraph with one figure) how to e−iωt produce circularly polarized waves. ...
... electromagnetic waves. (b) Explain briefly (1 paragraph with one figure) how to e−iωt produce circularly polarized waves. ...
Lecture #21 04/14/05
... weakly coupled and require a field to line them up, and the net moments are in the direction of the field. Ferromagnetic substances: the atoms have permanent moments and are strongly coupled. The atoms can remain aligned in the absence of a field. ...
... weakly coupled and require a field to line them up, and the net moments are in the direction of the field. Ferromagnetic substances: the atoms have permanent moments and are strongly coupled. The atoms can remain aligned in the absence of a field. ...
RIGHT-HAND RULE
... occurs. A list of physical quantities whose directions are related by the right-hand rule is given below. The angular velocity of a rotating object and the rotational velocity of any point on the object A torque, the force that causes it, and the position of the point of application of the force ...
... occurs. A list of physical quantities whose directions are related by the right-hand rule is given below. The angular velocity of a rotating object and the rotational velocity of any point on the object A torque, the force that causes it, and the position of the point of application of the force ...
Left hand rule - DrBravophysics
... through the walls and explain how your idea will work (2marks) ...
... through the walls and explain how your idea will work (2marks) ...
Homework Problems I for PY2T10 Stokes’ Theorem V
... Use the relationship between electrostatic potential and electric field to show that the electric field of the dipole is given by ...
... Use the relationship between electrostatic potential and electric field to show that the electric field of the dipole is given by ...
Introduction to Electromagnetic Theory Electromagnetic radiation
... Units of ε = Farad m-1 or A2 s4 kg-1 m-3 in SI base units So units of µε are m-2 s2 Square root is m-1 s, reciprocal is m s-1 (i.e., velocity) ε0 = 8.854188×10-12 and µ0 = 1.2566371×10-6 ...
... Units of ε = Farad m-1 or A2 s4 kg-1 m-3 in SI base units So units of µε are m-2 s2 Square root is m-1 s, reciprocal is m s-1 (i.e., velocity) ε0 = 8.854188×10-12 and µ0 = 1.2566371×10-6 ...