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== Theory ==
= Theory =
=== Electric Field ===
== Electric Field ==
The electric field acts as a shortcut for calculating the electric force <math> \vec{F} </math> on a test charge <math> q </math>, similar to how the gravitational field <math> g </math> simplifies calculations for gravitational force. Instead of recalculating the force based on Coulomb's Law (and adding the forces of multiple source charges), we can use the electric field, where:
 
<math> \vec{F} = q_t \cdot \vec{E} </math>
 
In the same way that <math> vec{g} </math> gives the gravitational force per kilogram, <math> \vec{E} </math> gives the electric force per coulomb.
 
 
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=== Electric Field Lines ===
== Electric Field Lines ==
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=== Typical Problems with the Electric Field ===
== Typical Problems with the Electric Field ==
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=== Other Videos ===
== Other Videos ==
[https://youtu.be/WqvImbn9GG4 MIT Physics Demo -- Faraday's Cage]<br>
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Revision as of 11:27, 5 November 2024

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University Physics Volume 2: Chapter 5.4

Electric Fields Videos

Theory

Electric Field

The electric field acts as a shortcut for calculating the electric force on a test charge , similar to how the gravitational field simplifies calculations for gravitational force. Instead of recalculating the force based on Coulomb's Law (and adding the forces of multiple source charges), we can use the electric field, where:

In the same way that gives the gravitational force per kilogram, gives the electric force per coulomb.



Electric Field Lines


Typical Problems with the Electric Field


Other Videos

MIT Physics Demo -- Faraday's Cage



Simulations


Other Links

Electric Field vectors

The Electric Field

The Electric Field-3D


Lightning applet


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