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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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Does the electric field inside a sphere change if point charge isn't in center?
As i understood , if you have a point charge in the center of a hollow conducting sphere then the electric field inside it, is zero because the charge distribution is spherically symmetric.
But ...
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Microscopic fields inside a conductor
In a neutral conductor if we assume electrons as point charges, the electric field in the space between them cannot be identically zero. This microscopic field may be very weak. What if we were very ...
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How does lightning “know” where to go?
If lightning comes down in, say, a large flat field with a lightning rod sticking out of the middle, the lightning will strike the rod.
How does it "know" the rod is there?
Will it always strike the ...
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Finding the Electric Field (and other information, besides)
The problem I am working on is:
Two parallel plates having charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign are separated by 29.0 cm. Each plate has a surface charge density of 33.0 nC/m2. A proton is ...
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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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Charged plane in an electric field acceleration
A perpendicular plane to an electric field's lines of force has more electric flux than a plane that is in parallel with the lines of force, right?
Does this mean that a charged plate would ...
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Compute closed line integral of electric field in circuit
I have a circuit where resistor is parallel to capacitor, which is charged with voltage U. How to compute line integral around closed loop to get the result of Kirchhof second law - ...
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Can lightning be used to solve NP-complete problems?
I'm a MS/BS computer science guy who is wondering about why lightning can't (or can?) be used to solve NP complete problems efficiently, but I don't understand the physics behind lightning, so I'm ...
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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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What is a boundary condition for capacitors/dielectrics?
I am extremely confused about what boundary conditions are. One minute ago I was solving easy capacitor questions and the next minute I am being asked boundary condition questions and there is no such ...
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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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Current in a simple circuit
I was going over my notes for an introductory course to electricity and magnetism and was intrigued by something I don't have an answer to. I remember my professor mentioning, to the best I can ...
