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L17.1 Coulomb's law in electrostatics
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0:40 What is electrostatics
1:40 Superposition principle in electrostatics
4:25 Coulomb's law in electrostatics
9:30 Permittivity of free space in Coulomb's law
12:40 Conceptual questions on Coulomb's law?
Lecture Notes:
In this video, the following questions are answered.
1. What is Coulomb's law in electrostatics?
2. What is meant by point charges in Coulomb's law?
3. What is meant by mutual force in Coulomb's law?
4. Why Coulomb's law is called an inverse square law?
5. Is the other form than 1/r² possible for Coulomb's law?
6. Why the value of K in Coulomb's law is very accurate?
7. Why the permittivity of free space is inversely proportional in Coulomb's law?
8. Why there is 4π in Coulomb's law?
9. Why Coulomb's law is applied to moving charges in the hydrogen atom radius calculation?
Coulomb's law is a fundamental concept in electrostatics that describes the interaction between electrically charged particles. It states that the force between two charged particles is proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This law is crucial in understanding many phenomena in electrodynamics, including the behavior of electric fields, the formation of electric dipoles, and the behavior of conductors and insulators. In this video, we will explore the concept of Coulomb's law in detail and discuss its applications in electrodynamics.
"Coulomb's law" "electric charge" "electrostatics" "electric fields" "Griffiths electrodynamics" "electric dipoles" "conductors" "insulators" "force between charged particles" "electric potential" "Gauss's law" "electromagnetic fields" "electric flux" "electrostatic potential" "electrostatic induction" "electric charges and forces" "Coulomb's constant" "electrostatic shielding" "charged particle interactions" "electric potential energy"
0:40 What is electrostatics
1:40 Superposition principle in electrostatics
4:25 Coulomb's law in electrostatics
9:30 Permittivity of free space in Coulomb's law
12:40 Conceptual questions on Coulomb's law?
Lecture Notes:
In this video, the following questions are answered.
1. What is Coulomb's law in electrostatics?
2. What is meant by point charges in Coulomb's law?
3. What is meant by mutual force in Coulomb's law?
4. Why Coulomb's law is called an inverse square law?
5. Is the other form than 1/r² possible for Coulomb's law?
6. Why the value of K in Coulomb's law is very accurate?
7. Why the permittivity of free space is inversely proportional in Coulomb's law?
8. Why there is 4π in Coulomb's law?
9. Why Coulomb's law is applied to moving charges in the hydrogen atom radius calculation?
Coulomb's law is a fundamental concept in electrostatics that describes the interaction between electrically charged particles. It states that the force between two charged particles is proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This law is crucial in understanding many phenomena in electrodynamics, including the behavior of electric fields, the formation of electric dipoles, and the behavior of conductors and insulators. In this video, we will explore the concept of Coulomb's law in detail and discuss its applications in electrodynamics.
"Coulomb's law" "electric charge" "electrostatics" "electric fields" "Griffiths electrodynamics" "electric dipoles" "conductors" "insulators" "force between charged particles" "electric potential" "Gauss's law" "electromagnetic fields" "electric flux" "electrostatic potential" "electrostatic induction" "electric charges and forces" "Coulomb's constant" "electrostatic shielding" "charged particle interactions" "electric potential energy"
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