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ОтветитьWhy direction of electric dipole is from negative to positive
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a quadruple consists of two dipoles that are close to each other . the effective charge at the origin is -2q and the other charges on y-axis at y=a and y=-a are +q each. (i) find the electric field at a point on the x-axis far away so that x>>a. (ii) find the electric field on the y-axis far so that y>>a.
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ОтветитьTLDR, could you explain why the choice is made to set maximum potential at a state parallel to the field?
I don't understand the choice to define maximum potential at a state parallel to the field.
My intuition tells me that the dipole would have a low potential at this point as the field no longer can do any work to it. Furthermore, it is intuitive that the dipole would have a high potential when perpendicular to the field, as the field will do work on it in this state. Similarly to how an astronaut in the ISS would have a larger gravitational potential than a person down on Earth.
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Ответитьwhy electric moment goes positive to nagative side in chemistry?? please tell me that
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Ответитьi have some questions
1. can we form an electric dipole by taking charges other than point charge?
2.can we take two positive charges instead of taking a positive charge and a negative charge?
u have said that we should take charges equal and opposite in nature so is this necessary that the charges should have equal magnitude?
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Ответитьsir why the direction of electric force is different in direction on postive and negative charge
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Ответитьthe point you made about potential energy is wrong. It is defined to be maximum at U=0 and goes to - infinity at minimum. So the work done actually decreases the potential energy thus making it negative from 0. We take potential energy negative to make work positive since it is impossible for work to be negative
ОтветитьThank you for yours lecture I understood the left side of the board I did not quite understand the mathematics side but I really enjoyed the video.
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ОтветитьElectrons flow from negative to positive,right?....Btw thanks for the great video!!
ОтветитьWhen you said in physics dipole points from negative to positive, I was confused because I learned from class that the electric field lines always points from positive to negative. Also, what if the two charges have different magnitude? Which one should I use in the calculation? Thanks!
ОтветитьI don't get the bit about arbitrarily defining potential energy as 0 at 90 degrees. shouldnt potential energy be maximum there, as the field can cause torquing of the dipole?
ОтветитьWhy is potential energy zero when the dipole axis is perpendicular to the electric field? It seems like it should have plenty of potential energy since the electric field can cause the torquing action on the dipole at that position.
ОтветитьVery informative, however you keep giving conflicting points when you bring up convention... my tip would be to state which convention you use at the beginning and stay with it
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