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Electric Field and Electric Potential [closed]
How can electric field and electric potential function for charged conducting and uniformly charged non-conducting spheres?
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The potentiality of the electric field
Could you please explain using just words why electric the field is potentially? I know the proof using integral:
$$A = \int_{12}q\vec{E}\cdot{d}\vec{r} = qQ\int_{12}\frac{\vec{r}\cdot{d}\vec{r}}{r^3} ...
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Electric field and potential [closed]
An oil drop of radius 0.70mm containing a charge of -4.8 x 10-19 C is placed in an electric field if the drop remain stationary at the point find the magnitude and direction of electric field ...
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Non conducting charged planes
I have two parallel non conducting charged planes with opposite charges $6\mu C/m^2$, area $A = 3m^2$ and distance between the planes $d = 0.004 m$. I know the potential between these two planes is ...
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Gradient of the electric potential
I was wondering if for a point-like charged object, does the gradient of the electric potential point in the direction of maximum increase or maximum decrease of the function $V$?
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Higher To Lower Electric Potential
The question I am working on is:
"An electron moving parallel to the x axis has an initial speed of $4.65 \cdot 10^6~m/s$ at the origin. Its speed is reduced to $1.27 \cdot 10^5 ~m/s$ at the point ...
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Electric potential of sphere
(a) I am a little confused about this part. The point at A to B isn't radial. The electric field is radially outward, but if I look at the integral
$$\int_{a}^{b}\mathbf{E}\cdot d\mathbf{s} = ...
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Why does it seem that the potential difference dependence of capacitance and total energy stored in a parallel-plate capacitor are contradictory?
Consider a parallel-plate capacitor. Charge is stored physically on electrodes ("plates") which are flat and parallel to one another. If one electrode has charge $+Q$ and the other electrode has ...
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How does electricity flow in conductor when potential difference is applied?
Electrons move from higher potential to lower potential. When a conductor is connected to battery, electron move from negative terminal to positive terminal.
But the battery itself forms a Electric ...
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Equipotential Contour mapping and making it 3D [closed]
I have seen Contour diagrams for Equipotentials . That are drawn like so:
I also saw One image for these contours that was in 3D (Negative Point Charge) :
I was Wondering If there's any ...
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Origin of field deduced from potential
Related: Tubelights+power lines pictures?
I would've edited this into the above question, but I realized that there' enough to it to qualify as a new one. Plus this seems to be a confusion of ...
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Tubelights+power lines pictures?
I've come across many pictures like these, sometimes in chain emails reporting the dangers of power lines.
Another claim is that they run on "wasted" energy.
The explanations given are that the ...
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Complex Potentials, Potentials and Fields
Suppose an electric field $E=-\nabla \psi$ where $\psi=-Q\ln r$ where $Q$ is just some constant and I have found its harmonic conjugate to be $-Q\theta+c$ where $c$ is some constant. What does it say ...
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How to calculate the electric field at a point in space
Let's say I have a uniformly-charged wire bent into a semi-circle around the origin. How can I find the electric field (magnitude and direction)
I'm not even sure if I should use Coulomb's or Gauss' ...
