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ELECTROSTATICS
Gauss Law
Gauss Law states that the total electric flux out of a closed surface is equal to the charge enclosed divided by the permittivity
Electric Flux
An electrix flux is the rate of electric field that passes through the plane of a given cross sectional area
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Example of electric flux: alternator in the car
4 basic cases where Gauss Law can be performed which is single charged particles, uniformly charged sphere, uniform line charge and uniform plane
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Line Distribution of Charge:
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Electric Potential
The relation between the electric filed,E and potential difference,V
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Define work done,W: scalar product of force and displacement
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Electric potential for multiple point of charge:
Equipotential Surface
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A surface all of whose points have the same potential. For example, the surface of a conductor in electrostatics is an equipotential surface. In a force field the lines of force are normal, or perpendicular, to an equipotential surface.
Coulomb's Law
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Coulomb's Law state that electrical force between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
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