I'm a bit confused on what electric fields, electric flux, and potential actually are. I'm familiar with all the equations that relate for instance voltage and electric field, but the concept of these things confuses me quite a bit. Thanks!
I'm a bit confused on what electric fields, electric flux, and potential actually are. I'm familiar...
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1. A) Write the Simple Harmonic Motion Differential Equation for a mass loaded horizontal spring and write the period as a function of the physical parameters of the spring. B) Generate a similar equation for a simple pendulum. C) Educate me: Find a SHM type differential Equation in your field of study. Explain your equation. How is the frequency related to the physical quantities...
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3. The electric field and magnetic field components of a signal propagating in free space are given by E(z,t)-nHo cos(7.5x10 t-Bz)a H(z,t)- H,cos(7.5x10't-Bz)a, Find the values of β and η such that these expressions satisfy all of Maxwell's equations. OD OB (Hint: Use first and xE- to find β and 17, then show that the above c, a fields also satisfy V-D 0 and V B-0).
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The resistivity of gold is 2.44x10-8 •m at room temperature. A gold wire that is 0.7 mm in diameter and 41 cm long carries a current of 140 mA. What is the electric field in the wire? 2.2x10-2 V/m 1.1x10-2 V/m 7.0x10-3 V/m 2.2x10-3 V/m 8.9x10-3 V/m
Electric Fields, Flux and Gauss' Law.
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is the net electric flux through the closed surface in each case shown below? Assume that 5 lines leave a charge of +q or terminate on a charge of -q. (Assume that all of the surfaces are three-dimensional.) Use the net number of field lines leaving the 4. What suirtuce as a meusure of flux. Explain in the spuces below how you arrived at...
Electric Fields, Flux and Gauss' Law.
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1. Describe the properties of electric field lines. a. If the total number of lines leaving or converging on a charge doubles, what does that tell you about the magnitude of the charge? b. What does the direction of a line at each point in space represent? c. What does the density of lines represent? 2. Based on your observations of electric field lines...
Electric Potential Learning Objectives During this lab, you should be able to e understand the difference between electric potential and electric potential energy . relate electric potential energy to gravitational potential energy determine the shapes of equipotential lines for various charge configura- tions use the equipotential lines contour plots to determine the shape of the elec- tric field lines. 2.1 Pre-lab Energy has various definitions, one of which is "the capacity to do work: For a conservative force, such as...
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Problem 2. (20 points) Particle in a magnetic field. The Hamiltonian for a particle of mass m and charge e in arn electronnagnetic field with scalar potential φ(r,t) and vector potential . (r,t) is given by where φ is the scalar potential and A is the vector potential. 2.1. (10 points) Show that the following transformation is canonical for any choice of the parameter o...
Physics 222 Name: Task 7: Electric Flux and Gauss's Law Objective: To illustrate the concept of "flux" and to avoid performing the integral in Gauss's Law for Electricity 1. A cylindrical Gaussian surface (length = 0.80 m, diameter = 0.20 m) is drawn in an area of a non-uniform electric field, directed at all points in the ex direction (i.e. horizontal to the right). The field varies with x, but does not vary with respect to y or z. The...
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Map the Electric Field Created by Differently Shaped Electric Plates What is the voltage (change in electric potential) between the two terminals in your experiment? How much work is done in transferring a unit of charge (an electron) from one terminal to the other in this experiment? Does the geometry of the terminals affect the shape of the equipotential lines? Explain why or why not. Yes, because...
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A 3.7 μC (91) and a-30 (q2) charge are placed 1.6 cm apart. At what points along the line joining them do the following things occur? (List all answers as positive numbers.) 16 cm 2 (a) the electric field is zero 842xc 84.2 cm to the left of the negative charge (b) the potential is zero...