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- ...Units]] | [[OpenStax University Physics/E&M]] | [[Quizbank/Electricity and Magnetism (calculus based)/Equations]] See '''<big>[[Quizbank/Electricity and Magnetism (calculus) Exams]]</big>''' ...7 KB (1,134 words) - 19:37, 20 December 2018
- ...>Tests 1 and 2 contain 10 randomly selected questions from chapters (5-10) and (11-16), respectively.</div> .... Available in three formats:<br>{{spaces|2}}1. [[Quizbank/Electricity and Magnetism (calculus based)/Equations|'''Online page''']]<br>{{spaces|2}}2. [https://u ...3 KB (380 words) - 19:39, 20 December 2018
- ...o the plane of the disk. The disk's radius is <math>R=7.9\text{ m}</math> and the surface charge density is <math>\sigma=2\text{ nC/m}^3</math>. Evaluate ...ere a charged rod of length (a+b) is located. The distance between point P and the x-axis is z=1.9 m. Evaluate <math>f(x,y)</math> at x=0.96 m ...142 KB (22,807 words) - 03:01, 20 July 2018
- ...The 3 versions (0,1,..) all have the same questions but in different order and with different numerical inputs. Unless all students take version "0" it ''Contact me at'' [[User talk:Guy vandegrift]] ''if you need any help.'' ...430 KB (72,302 words) - 17:13, 29 July 2018
- ...ove the <math>-x</math> axis if <math>q_1=3e</math>, <math>q_2=-7e</math>, and <math>q_3=4e</math>? ...o the plane of the disk. The disk's radius is <math>R=2.0\text{ m}</math> and the surface charge density is <math>\sigma=9\text{ nC/m}^3</math>. Evaluate ...140 KB (22,621 words) - 02:50, 20 July 2018
- ...et force on <math>q_2</math> if <math>q_1=2e</math>, <math>q_2=-8e</math>, and <math>q_3=5e</math>? ...o the plane of the disk. The disk's radius is <math>R=7.2\text{ m}</math> and the surface charge density is <math>\sigma=3\text{ nC/m}^3</math>. Evaluate ...135 KB (21,541 words) - 20:39, 7 July 2018
- ...ove the <math>-x</math> axis if <math>q_1=2e</math>, <math>q_2=-7e</math>, and <math>q_3=5e</math>? ...;nC. The radius of the ring is R=1.7 m, with its center at the origin and oriented normal to the z axis as shown. What is the magnitude of the electr ...2 KB (371 words) - 00:13, 8 July 2018
- ...The 3 versions (0,1,..) all have the same questions but in different order and with different numerical inputs. Unless all students take version "0" it ''Contact me at'' [[User talk:Guy vandegrift]] ''if you need any help.'' ...346 KB (56,330 words) - 17:14, 29 July 2018
- ...ere a charged rod of length (a+b) is located. The distance between point P and the x-axis is z=1.5 m. Evaluate <math>f(x,y)</math> at x=1.1 m i ...et force on <math>q_2</math> if <math>q_1=2e</math>, <math>q_2=-7e</math>, and <math>q_3=3e</math>? ...143 KB (23,141 words) - 19:39, 6 July 2018
- ...ove the <math>-x</math> axis if <math>q_1=2e</math>, <math>q_2=-9e</math>, and <math>q_3=5e</math>? ...ere a charged rod of length (a+b) is located. The distance between point P and the x-axis is z=1.5 m. Evaluate <math>f(x,y)</math> at x=1.0 m i ...142 KB (22,961 words) - 20:42, 7 July 2018
- ...ic field of magnitude 15 N/C has components in the y and z directions and is directed at 31° from the z-axis. What is the magnitude (absolute val ... y=0), (x=5, y=0), (x=0, y=7), and (x=5, y=7), where x and y are measured in meters. The electric field is,<br><math>\vec E=3y^{2.9}\h ...3 KB (442 words) - 18:46, 6 July 2018
- ...;nC. The radius of the ring is R=1.6 m, with its center at the origin and oriented normal to the z axis as shown. what is the magnitude of the electr ...ere a charged rod of length (a+b) is located. The distance between point P and the x-axis is z=1.9 m. Evaluate <math>f(x,y)</math> at x=0.54 m ...140 KB (22,469 words) - 02:52, 20 July 2018
- ...o the plane of the disk. The disk's radius is <math>R=8.3\text{ m}</math> and the surface charge density is <math>\sigma=5\text{ nC/m}^3</math>. Evaluate ...ove the <math>-x</math> axis if <math>q_1=2e</math>, <math>q_2=-9e</math>, and <math>q_3=4e</math>? ...143 KB (23,243 words) - 03:02, 20 July 2018
- ...t of 14 kA, and flow in the same direction. They share a common axis and orientation. One loop has a radius of 0.835 m while the other has a r ...coils is 0.916 A. Define the origin to be the center of the solenoid and neglect end effects as you calculate the line integral <math>\int\vec B\cdo ...2 KB (317 words) - 18:51, 6 July 2018
- ...et force on <math>q_2</math> if <math>q_1=3e</math>, <math>q_2=-7e</math>, and <math>q_3=6e</math>? ...ove the <math>-x</math> axis if <math>q_1=2e</math>, <math>q_2=-9e</math>, and <math>q_3=5e</math>? ...141 KB (22,703 words) - 19:51, 6 July 2018
- ...et force on <math>q_2</math> if <math>q_1=1e</math>, <math>q_2=-7e</math>, and <math>q_3=3e</math>? ...ere a charged rod of length (a+b) is located. The distance between point P and the x-axis is z=1.9 m. Evaluate <math>f(x,y)</math> at x=0.96 m ...141 KB (22,819 words) - 03:03, 20 July 2018
- ...ccording to <math>I_0e^{-\alpha t}</math>, where <math>I_0=</math>3 A and <math>\alpha=</math>20 s<sup>−1</sup>.What is the induced electr ...form magnetic field that is directed perpendicular to the face of the coil and whose magnitude is increasing at a rate dB/dt=0.0682 T/s. If R represe ...2 KB (343 words) - 18:52, 6 July 2018
- ...ere a charged rod of length (a+b) is located. The distance between point P and the x-axis is z=1.9 m. Evaluate <math>f(x,y)</math> at x=0.83 m ...;nC. The radius of the ring is R=1.6 m, with its center at the origin and oriented normal to the z axis as shown. what is the magnitude of the electr ...136 KB (21,855 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2018
- ...;nC. The radius of the ring is R=1.7 m, with its center at the origin and oriented normal to the z axis as shown. what is the magnitude of the electr ...o the plane of the disk. The disk's radius is <math>R=3.3\text{ m}</math> and the surface charge density is <math>\sigma=4\text{ nC/m}^3</math>. Evaluate ...142 KB (22,801 words) - 03:04, 20 July 2018
- ...nt at t =0.741 s if ε = 7.36 V , R = 5.33 Ω, and L = 1.27 H? ...cs 2: https://cnx.org/contents/eg-XcBxE@9.7:9IPDyGBX@2/142-Self-Inductance-and-Induct_11-->An induced emf of 6.78V is measured across a coil of 58 closely ...2 KB (267 words) - 18:53, 6 July 2018
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- <!------------------The following section adds the preload and the pages it preloads on in different categories------> [[Category:Electricity-And-Magnetism-Help]] ...3 KB (357 words) - 03:49, 16 October 2020
- <!------------------The following section adds the preload and the pages it preloads on in different categories------> [[Category:Electricity-And-Magnetism-Help]] ...3 KB (405 words) - 03:49, 16 October 2020
- {{:Quizbank/Electricity and Magnetism (calculus based)/Equations}} ...Stax University Physics/E&M/Electric Charges and Fields|5:Electric Charges and Fields]]{{spaces|3}} ...2 KB (228 words) - 17:12, 7 April 2020
- ...Units]] | [[OpenStax University Physics/E&M]] | [[Quizbank/Electricity and Magnetism (calculus based)/Equations]] See '''<big>[[Quizbank/Electricity and Magnetism (calculus) Exams]]</big>''' ...7 KB (1,134 words) - 19:37, 20 December 2018
- <!------------------The following section adds the preload and the pages it preloads on in different categories------> [[Category:Electricity-And-Magnetism-Help]] ...7 KB (888 words) - 03:48, 18 March 2018
- ...>Tests 1 and 2 contain 10 randomly selected questions from chapters (5-10) and (11-16), respectively.</div> .... Available in three formats:<br>{{spaces|2}}1. [[Quizbank/Electricity and Magnetism (calculus based)/Equations|'''Online page''']]<br>{{spaces|2}}2. [https://u ...3 KB (380 words) - 19:39, 20 December 2018
- == Relationship between Bond Strength and Electronic Properties == *As the bond strength increases, the electric polarizability decreases, and the dielectric constant. ...9 KB (1,312 words) - 04:07, 25 February 2018
- This is a contributed topic entry on representing four dimensional and higher ===2D and 3D Representations of 4-D and Higher Dimensional Space Structures=== ...5 KB (642 words) - 16:01, 12 September 2020
- *Photonic Bandgap and Periodic Mediums (George) ...ning, the theory will also admit nontrivial solutions of changing electric and magnetic fields. Beginning with Maxwell's equations for a vacuum: ...15 KB (2,347 words) - 03:55, 16 October 2020
- ...or a molecule. Life on earth is an example of electromagnetic interaction. And electromagnetic radiation is all around us. We experience the electromagnet .... How electromagnetic fields force on charge is given by Lorentz force law and with this we can measure the magnitude of a charge. ...7 KB (1,051 words) - 21:06, 18 April 2022
- ...a self contained set of interacting logical ideas. We process these ideas and think they are real. ...eir size, they are identical. These fields are often called energy fields, and they reconvert to Space with the passage of time. ...21 KB (3,692 words) - 04:12, 25 February 2018
- *''[[:Category:Quizbank/Units|Classroom-ready quizzes and exams for Unit 2 <math>(\mathcal E \& \mathcal M)</math> of OpenStax Univer ...and (2) a Python code can turn them into in-class multiple choice quizzes and exams. Quizbank is used for all the exams that [[User:Guy vandegrift]] tea ...7 KB (1,179 words) - 09:13, 19 December 2022
- ...axwell-like gravitational equations|Maxwell-like gravitational equations]] and similar in many relation to the theory of [[Quantum Electromagnetic Resonat O. Heaviside, Electromagnetic Theory (”The Electrician” Printing and Publishing Co., London, 1894) pp. 455-465.</ref> ...8 KB (1,048 words) - 02:31, 5 April 2023
- ...inst Newton’s 3rd law. This states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."<ref name=GrrlScientist>{{ cite book ...iffiths, I. Farrer, G. A. C. Jones, D. Anderson, D. A. Ritchie, T. W. Silk and A. J. Schofield.]] ...17 KB (2,630 words) - 02:31, 2 February 2020
- ...d strength |gravitational field strength]] <math>\mathbf {\Gamma } </math> and [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Gravitational torsion field |gravitational torsion The gravitational characteristic impedance of free space for the atoms and nucleons level of matter is: ...12 KB (1,479 words) - 13:27, 26 January 2025
- ...the work of Michael Faraday, Charles-Augustin Coulomb, Andre-Marie Ampere, and others. These equations predicted the existence of [[Electromagnetic wave] ...ed in the solution of actual real-world problems of electromagnetic fields and radiation. On the other hand, they are the subject of admiration for their ...14 KB (2,183 words) - 16:05, 6 October 2023
- ...potential difference (i.e. voltage drop or voltage) across the two points, and inversely proportional to the resistance between them. ...he resistance. The potential difference is also known as the voltage drop, and is sometimes denoted by U, E or emf (electromotive force) instead of V. ...29 KB (4,387 words) - 09:57, 30 July 2019
- ...s followed by an examination of its uses in society including its benefits and leading on into the environmental impacts. The final section covers the use ...is via pumped storage. With this method you pump water up a hill to a lake and relase it when you want. However the number of sites is very limited. ...27 KB (4,546 words) - 18:07, 23 October 2022
- ...breaks if printed using your browser's print option. On Chrome, Explorer, and Firefox, :'''Study guide''' links reading materials and/or relevant equations. ...48 KB (7,109 words) - 00:17, 13 August 2018
- ...result if printed using your browser's print option. On Chrome, Explorer, and Firefox, :If two exams have the same s-number, then v1 and v2 have the same questions, presented in different (random) order. ...49 KB (7,207 words) - 01:58, 13 February 2018