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on one small charged body by a number of the other small charged bodies
placed around it was the vector sum of the individual two - body forces of
Coulomb . 1.2 Electric Field F = qE Although the thing that eventually gets
measured is a force ...
on one small charged body by a number of the other small charged bodies
placed around it was the vector sum of the individual two - body forces of
Coulomb . 1.2 Electric Field F = qE Although the thing that eventually gets
measured is a force ...
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2.4 The force acting on the charge q can be calculated in different ways . One (
the easiest ) way is to write down immediately the force between the charge q
and the image charge q ' . The distance between them is y - y ' = y ( 1 - a * / y ) .
2.4 The force acting on the charge q can be calculated in different ways . One (
the easiest ) way is to write down immediately the force between the charge q
and the image charge q ' . The distance between them is y - y ' = y ( 1 - a * / y ) .
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2.5 The force on a point charge q due to an insulated , conducting sphere of
radius a carrying a total charge Q. Positive values mean a repulsion , negative an
attraction . The asymptotic dependence of the force has been divided out . Fy * / q
is ...
2.5 The force on a point charge q due to an insulated , conducting sphere of
radius a carrying a total charge Q. Positive values mean a repulsion , negative an
attraction . The asymptotic dependence of the force has been divided out . Fy * / q
is ...
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