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= Electric Fields Videos =
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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>
[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 F on a test charge q, similar to how the gravitational field g 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:

F=qtE

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



Electric Field Lines


Typical Problems with the Electric Field


Other Videos

MIT Physics Demo -- Faraday's Cage



Simulations


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Electric Field vectors

The Electric Field

The Electric Field-3D


Lightning applet


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