
PHYS 102 General Physics II – Midterm II
... Write neatly and clearly; unreadable answers will not be given any credit. ...
... Write neatly and clearly; unreadable answers will not be given any credit. ...
Notes
... and a2 x + b2 y + c2 z = d2 such that the vectors (a1 , b1 , c1 ) and (a2 , b2 , c2 ) are not proportional. This geometrically represents the intersection of two planes. • A parametric equation of a line is of the form x = x0 + at, y = y0 + bt, z = z0 + ct. This line passes through the point (x0 , y ...
... and a2 x + b2 y + c2 z = d2 such that the vectors (a1 , b1 , c1 ) and (a2 , b2 , c2 ) are not proportional. This geometrically represents the intersection of two planes. • A parametric equation of a line is of the form x = x0 + at, y = y0 + bt, z = z0 + ct. This line passes through the point (x0 , y ...
The Correct Derivation of Magnetism from Electrostatics
... In a thought experiment of a magnetic dipole ( a small neutral loop of current )fixed at a distance from a point charge , in the rest frame of the charge and the dipole , the dipole experience neither a force nor a torque from the point charge . However, for an observer who watches the charge and th ...
... In a thought experiment of a magnetic dipole ( a small neutral loop of current )fixed at a distance from a point charge , in the rest frame of the charge and the dipole , the dipole experience neither a force nor a torque from the point charge . However, for an observer who watches the charge and th ...