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How to compute different kinds of electric fields?

by Bader Munim

 

Submitted : Fall 2018


Throughout this project report, I use calculus especially integration to calculate different types of electric field. An electric field (or E-field) is a vector field encompassing an electric charge that applies constrain on different charges, pulling in or repulsing them. The electric field is radially outward from a positive charge and radially in toward a negative point charge. Mathematically, the electric field is a vector field that partners to each point in space the power, called the Coulomb drive, that would be experienced per unit of charge, by a tiny test charge at that point. The units of the electric field in the SI framework are newtons per coulomb (N/C), or volts per meter (V/m). Electric fields are made by electric charges, and by time-shifting attractive fields. Electric fields are imperative in numerous zones of materials science and are misused for all intents and purposes in electrical innovation. On a nuclear scale, the electric field is in charge of the appealing power between the nuclear core and electrons that holds iotas together, and the powers between particles that reason concoction holding. Electric fields and attractive fields are the two appearances of the electromagnetic power, one of the four major powers of nature.

 


 

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Advisors :
Arcadii Grinshpan, Mathematics and Statistics
Ali Mohamed, Saudi Electricity Company
Suggested By :
Ali Mohamed