After our basic understanding of electric field strength, we can now take a (slightly) deeper look:
- Formula: E = kQ/r2
- Graphs
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After our basic understanding of electric field strength, we can now take a (slightly) deeper look:
Let’s dig deeper into electric fields now.
Let’s go!
Continue reading “PHY C17: Electric Fields (A2)”In my previous post, I explained uniform electric field strength & derived its formulae. Now let’s look at a few applications:
This post covers:
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Continue reading “PHY C17: Electric Field Strength (AS)”If you read my post about fields, you should remember that fields and forces are influenced by certain properties of matter. In this chapter, we look at fields affected by the ELECTRIC CHARGE.
The final entry of the fields trilogy:
Let’s jump in!
Continue reading “PHY: Fields & Energy”Part 2 of the fields saga.
Before diving into the topics of electric fields, gravitational fields and magnetic fields, I thought it would be nice to have a primer on how fields work & how different forces are similar.
Let’s start with the basics.
Continue reading “PHY: Fields – An Introduction”In this post we’ll look at circular motion in situations involving multiple forces.
A shorter post with explanations:
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