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... Electric Field Although the thing that eventually gets measured is a force , it is useful to introduce a concept one step removed from the forces , the concept of an electric field due to some array of charged bodies . At the moment ...
... Electric Field Although the thing that eventually gets measured is a force , it is useful to introduce a concept one step removed from the forces , the concept of an electric field due to some array of charged bodies . At the moment ...
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... E = 0 . 1.6 Surface Distributions of Charges and Dipoles and Discontinuities in the Electric Field and Potential One of the common problems in electrostatics is the determination of electric field or potential due to a given surface ...
... E = 0 . 1.6 Surface Distributions of Charges and Dipoles and Discontinuities in the Electric Field and Potential One of the common problems in electrostatics is the determination of electric field or potential due to a given surface ...
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... fields will be the same as if the hole were not there , namely , normal E , and tangential Bo . The electric field lines might appear as shown in Fig . 9.12 . Since the departures of the fields E and B from their unperturbed values E ...
... fields will be the same as if the hole were not there , namely , normal E , and tangential Bo . The electric field lines might appear as shown in Fig . 9.12 . Since the departures of the fields E and B from their unperturbed values E ...
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