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2.1电Charge .....................................................................................................每秒钟2到3 20 #,“Coulomb阿劳 ....................................................................................................每秒钟2到3 Animation 2.1: Van de Graaff Generator ...............................................................2-4 230 Principle of Superposition ....................................................................................2日Example 2.1:黯Charges ....................................................................................第2.4个电战地警卫- 5 ........................................................................................................2-7 Animation 20:电战地警卫最尖端Charges译本史》(英语) .....................................................2-8 2.5电战地警卫Lines ..............................................................................................有2-9 26不能开一次陆军a Charged Particle打印安全电战地警卫 ...............................................2-10 27电Dipole ...................................................................................................会上2.7.1 The电战地警卫of a Dipole ......................................................................2-12 Animation 230:电Dipole .............................................................................打印2-13 28 Dipole顿电战地警卫 ......................................................................................2-13 2.8.1全国第一个能源之of Potential电Dipole安全 ........................................................2-14 2.9 Charge Density ...................................................................................................2-16 2.9.1 Charge音量太大Density ...............................................................................2-16 2.9.2 Surface Charge Density ...............................................................................2-17 2.9.3铁公园Charge Density ....................................................................................费尔2-17 2.10电due大Continuous Charge Distributions ....................................2-18 Example 20:电战地警卫《a Rod坐标轴 .................................................2-18 Example 230:电战地警卫《Perpendicular Bisector ...................................它2-19 Example 2.4个:电战地警卫《a嗯坐标轴 ................................................2-21 Example 2.5:电战地警卫Due大a Uniformly Charged Disk ............................2-23 2.11 Summary ............................................................................................................2-25 2.12 Problem-Solving Strategies ...............................................................................2-27 2.13 Solved Problems ................................................................................................2-29 2.13.1,氢Atom ........................................................................................2-29 2.13.2 Millikan Oil-Drop Experiment .................................................................2-30 2.13.3 Charge Moving Perpendicularly大安全电战地警卫 ...............................2-31 2.13.4电战地警卫of a Dipole ..........................................................................2-33
2.1 Electric Charge..................................................................................................... 2-3 2.2 Coulomb's Law .................................................................................................... 2-3 Animation 2.1: Van de Graaff Generator ............................................................... 2-4 2.3 Principle of Superposition.................................................................................... 2-5 Example 2.1: Three Charges.................................................................................... 2-5 2.4 Electric Field........................................................................................................ 2-7 Animation 2.2: Electric Field of Point Charges ..................................................... 2-8 2.5 Electric Field Lines .............................................................................................. 2-9 2.6 Force on a Charged Particle in an Electric Field ............................................... 2-10 2.7 Electric Dipole ................................................................................................... 2-11 2.7.1 The Electric Field of a Dipole...................................................................... 2-12 Animation 2.3: Electric Dipole............................................................................. 2-13 2.8 Dipole in Electric Field...................................................................................... 2-13 2.8.1 Potential Energy of an Electric Dipole ........................................................ 2-14 2.9 Charge Density................................................................................................... 2-16 2.9.1 Volume Charge Density............................................................................... 2-16 2.9.2 Surface Charge Density ............................................................................... 2-17 2.9.3 Line Charge Density .................................................................................... 2-17 2.10 Electric Fields due to Continuous Charge Distributions.................................... 2-18 Example 2.2: Electric Field on the Axis of a Rod ................................................. 2-18 Example 2.3: Electric Field on the Perpendicular Bisector ................................... 2-19 Example 2.4: Electric Field on the Axis of a Ring ................................................ 2-21 Example 2.5: Electric Field Due to a Uniformly Charged Disk ............................ 2-23 2.11 Summary ............................................................................................................ 2-25 2.12 Problem-Solving Strategies ............................................................................... 2-27 2.13 Solved Problems ................................................................................................ 2-29 2.13.1 Hydrogen Atom ........................................................................................ 2-29 2.13.2 Millikan Oil-Drop Experiment ................................................................. 2-30 2.13.3 Charge Moving Perpendicularly to an Electric Field ............................... 2-31 2.13.4 Electric Field of a Dipole.......................................................................... 2-33