Physics > Electric Fields: Page 2

Ink-jet printer, essential features Electric dipole in an external electric field: four orientations Electric field lines and positive charges Charged particles on an axis Charged particles on an axis Two misaligned square arrays of charged particles Two negatively charged particles on an axis Uniformed charged circular plastic rod Two uniformed charged circular plastic rods Three uniformed charged circular plastic rods Four uniformed charged circular plastic rods Charged particles traveling through holes in parallel plates Charged particle moving through a region of uniform electric field Electric field lines with non-uniform separation Two fixed point charges Point in space with four point charges nearby Point in space with three point charges forming corners of a triangle Four point charges forming corners of a square Electric dipole and a point in space Electric quadrupole Two rings, parallel and nonconducting Two charged curved plastic rods forming a circle Charged nonconducting rod and a point in space Charged thin nonconducting rod and a point in space Nonconducting rod with uniform charge density Two parallel copper plates with electric field between them Speed of electron traveling between two opposite charged plates Right-hand rule: cross product of velocity and magnetic field vectors Right-hand rule: force on a particle due to magnetic field Force on a charged particle in a magnetic field: right hand rule Charged particle traveling through a uniform magnetic field Charged particle traveling through a uniform magnetic field Charged particle traveling through a uniform magnetic field Bar magnet: magnetic field lines Horseshoe magnet C-shaped magnet Proton moving through a moving field J. J. Thomson's apparatus for measuring electron mass/charge ratio Velocity vectors: charged particle in electric and magnetic fields Hall Effect: strip of copper carrying a current in magnetic field Copper strip carrying a current in a magnetic field Copper strip carrying a current in a magnetic field Solid metal cube through a uniform magnetic field Charged particle moving in a uniform magnetic field Charged particle following a helical path Operating principle of a mass spectrometer Cyclotron elements Flexible wire passing between magnet pole faces Flexible wire passing between magnet pole faces Flexible wire passing between magnet pole faces
 

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