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- Electric Field due to Continuous Charge Distributions
The electric field at a point P due to each charge element dq is given by Coulombs law...
Science [12], Physics,
Central Board of Secondary Education
2/20/2010
Tags:
Electric Field, Continuous Charge Distributions, Coulombs Law, Corresponding Unit Vector, Superposition Principle, Total Electric Field, Infinitesimal Contributions
- Charge Distribution and Charge Density
The electric field due to a small number of charged particles can readily be computed using the superposition principle...
Science [12], Physics,
Central Board of Secondary Education
2/17/2010
Tags:
Charge Distribution, Charge Density, electric field, charged particles, kind of charge distributions, Volume Charge Distribution, Volume Charge Density, Surface Charge Distribution, Surface Charge Density, Linear Charge Distribution, Linear Charge Density
- Parallel Plate Capacitor
It consists of two large conducting sheets placed close to each other...
Science [12], Physics,
Central Board of Secondary Education
2/11/2010
Tags:
Parallel Plate Capacitor, Conducting Sheets, Surface Charge Density, Uniform Field, Positive Charge, Negative Charge, Electrostatics Epaper, Physics Solutions, Capacitor Solution, Charge Between Two Plates, Surface Charge Density Formula
- Current Density
Current density represents the current flowing per unit area of cross-section at a point...
Science [12], Physics,
Central Board of Secondary Education
2/11/2010
Tags:
Current Density, Current Flowing, Microscopic Quantity, Microscopic Motion, Conductor of Cross-sectional Area, Microscopic Picture, Current Flowing In A Conductor, Si Unit of Current Density, Total Amount of Charge, Drift Speed, Electric Field, Electron, Motion of An Electron In A Conductor, Positive Charge, Negative Charge
- Electric Current
Electric current is flow of electric charge...
Science [12], Physics,
Central Board of Secondary Education
2/8/2010
Tags:
Electric Current, Flow of Electric Charge, Perpendicular To Surface, Cross Section, Si Unit Of Current, Ampere, Coulombs Law, Mega Amperes, Nano Amperes, Positive Charges, Electric Wires, Negatively Charges Electrons, Opposite Direction of Current, Electric Currents Flow, Conductors, Metals, Semiconductors, Electrolytes, Ionized, Insulators
- Methodology for Applying Gauss's Law
Identify the symmetry properties of the charge distribution...
Science [12], Physics,
Central Board of Secondary Education
1/27/2010
Tags:
Gauss Law, Charge Distribution, Electric Field, Magnitude Of Electric Field, Gaussian Surface, Flux, Calculate The Flux, Calculate The Charge, Methodology For Applying Gausss Law
- Electric Potential
The potential energy per unit charge at a point in an electric field is called electric potential at the point...
Science [12], Physics,
Central Board of Secondary Education
1/27/2010
Tags:
Electric Potential, Electric Field, Potential Energy, Per Unit Charge, Potential Energy of The System, Potential Due To A Point Charge, Calculate Potential, Scalar Quantity, Potential Difference Between Two Points, Per Unit Charge, Initial Potential, Final Potential, Kinetic Energy
- Electrical Potential Energy of a Configuration of Charges
Consider a system of two charges q1 and q2 separated by distance r1....
Science [12], Physics,
Central Board of Secondary Education
1/19/2010
Tags:
Configuration of Charges, Electrical Potential Energy, Two Point Charges, Electrostatic Force, Definition of Potential Energy, Examples Electric Potential Energy, Electric Potential Energy, Potential Energy Formula, Physics Electrostatic, Electrostatic Potential Energy
- Electrostatic Potential Energy
When the forces between a system of particles are conservative, a potential energy function can be assigned to the system...
Science [12], Physics,
Central Board of Secondary Education
1/18/2010
Tags:
Potential Energy Function, Conservative Force, Potential Energy of The System, Electrostatic Potential Energy, Electric Force, Datum, Separation Between The Particles, Proton, Electron, Potential Energy Decreases, Potential Energy Increases
- Electric Field - stepwise consideration of Gauss's Law
Consider stepwise application of Gauss's law in the following three cases....
Science [12], Physics,
Central Board of Secondary Education
1/18/2010
Tags:
Gauss Law, Electric Field, Infinite Line of Charge, Infinite Plane of Charge, Uniformly Charged Solid Sphere, Identify The Symmetry, Gaussian Surface, Calculate Electric Surface, Calculate Enclosed Charge, Concentric Sphere, Gaussian Box, Coaxial Cylinder, Cylindrical Infinite Line of Charge, Planar Infinite Plane of Charge, Spherical Uniformly Charged Solid Sphere
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