Physics > Electric Potentials: Page 1

Two aligned particles of different charges Two aligned particles of different charges Family of equipotential surfaces Electron in the atmosphere Proton moving in a uniform electric field Electric field lines and equipotential surfaces Point charge field: electric field lines and equipotential surfaces Electric dipole field: electric field lines and equipotential surfaces Test charge moving in a nonuniform electric field Family of equipotential surfaces and 5 paths for motion of an electron Test charge moving in a straight line in an electric field Test charge moving in an electric field Test charge moving in an electric field produced by a point charge Two protons and a point nearby Two protons and a point nearby Two protons and a point in the middle Four point charges in a square arrangement Closed curve containing point charges Twelve electrons around a circle in a uniform fashion Twelve electrons around an arc in a nonuniform fashion Point near a dipole Point far from a dipole Atom in an electric field Uniformly charged thin rod Element of charge in a thin rod Plastic disk charged on its top surface Test charge moving across equipotential surfaces Triangle formed by three charges Plot of electric potential inside and outside a shell Plot of electric field inside and outside a shell Uncharged conductor suspended in an external field Two charged spheres: three possible paths for bringing them closer Pair of charged particles Pair of negatively charged particles on an axis Charged particles: square array Arrangement of charged particles Arrangement of charged particles Arrangement of charged particles Arrangement of charged particles Charged particle and a point in space Charged circular arc Charged circle Plot of electric potential vs distance Arrangement of three charged particles Electric field lines and equipotential surfaces Infinite nonconducting sheet with postive surface charge density Two points around a point charge Two points around a point charge Two charged particles located on an axis
 

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