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ELECTRIC FIELD INTENSITY DEFINITION, FORMULA, FLUX, FIELD POTENTIAL - FULL LECTURE -Kisembo Physics
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THE ELECTRIC FIELD INTENSITY A LEVEL PHYSICS , FLUX, POTENTIAL FULL LECTURE
Electric field intensity is the strength of an electric field at any point. It is equal to the electric force per unit charge experienced by a test charge placed at that point. The unit of measurement is volts per meter or newtons per coulomb
Electric field intensity is the strength of an electric field at any point. It is equal to the electric force per unit charge experienced by a test charge placed at that point. The unit of measurement is volts per meter or newtons per coulomb.
The electric flux through an area is defined as the electric field multiplied by the area of the surface projected in a plane perpendicular to the field. Gauss's Law is a general law applying to any closed surface.
An electric potential (also called the electric field potential, potential drop or the electrostatic potential) is the amount of work needed to move a unit positive charge from a reference point to a specific point inside the field without producing any acceleration.
In this full lecture, i get to explore the electric field intensity, the electric flux, and electric potential with illustrative worked examples to help you understand better.
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THE ELECTRIC FIELD INTENSITY A LEVEL PHYSICS , FLUX, POTENTIAL FULL LECTURE
Electric field intensity is the strength of an electric field at any point. It is equal to the electric force per unit charge experienced by a test charge placed at that point. The unit of measurement is volts per meter or newtons per coulomb
Electric field intensity is the strength of an electric field at any point. It is equal to the electric force per unit charge experienced by a test charge placed at that point. The unit of measurement is volts per meter or newtons per coulomb.
The electric flux through an area is defined as the electric field multiplied by the area of the surface projected in a plane perpendicular to the field. Gauss's Law is a general law applying to any closed surface.
An electric potential (also called the electric field potential, potential drop or the electrostatic potential) is the amount of work needed to move a unit positive charge from a reference point to a specific point inside the field without producing any acceleration.
In this full lecture, i get to explore the electric field intensity, the electric flux, and electric potential with illustrative worked examples to help you understand better.
#Physicsmaths
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