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electric potential
Forces acting on a charge
q
between two plates, A and B, which have an electric...
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voltage as a function of time
Figure 20: Voltage as a function of time (see text).
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sinusoidal voltage
A sinusoidal voltage. The root-mean-square voltage is 0.707
V
0,...
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electrode configuration
Figure 6: Electrode configuration.
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numerical solution
Figure 7: Numerical solution for the electrode configuration shown in Figure 6. The...
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moving a charge
Figure 4: Positive charge +
Q
and two paths in moving a second charge,
q
,...
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