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Shadows East-West Electric Potential 23

Text base. University Physics Sears Zemansky, Young-Freedman (Person / Addison Wesley). Eleventh edition. Chapter 23:
http://rapidshare.com/files/267731003/Capitulo_23_Sears.pdf

Like the sound management of delivery was important in Chapter 21, for this I recommend a quick review of the concepts of work, kinetic energy, conservative force, potential energy, net work and energy change kinetic, mechanical energy conservation (Chapters 5 and 6).

The concept of potential energy, potential and potential difference is always to associate
nature and have much climbing
Watch out for signs of the charges (not ignore) and directions of travel. Distinguish correctly when you have a situation of constant electric field and when it is variable, in order to apply the relevant ratio.

Before the class, reading the whole run

chapter 23, sections 23.1 to 23.4,

(23.5 -
potential gradient - can be omitted from a course basic.)


Mark your notebook the new business concepts and
    to provide due attention. For example:
  • electric potential energy (U), electric potential, voltage (U increases if the burden of proof moves in the opposite direction to the electric force F = q or E) electric potential energy of two point charges (23.9-using signs of the charges-), potential energy of a system (23-11), electric potential, potential difference, potential due to a set of point charges (23.15-use signs-), potential due to a distribution continuous (23-16), potential difference in terms of the field (23-17), electron volt,
    Read Summary
    , pages 896-897.
  • Study (read carefully) explanations of all figures . Study (read carefully) the resolution of
  • examples, with particular emphasis on innovative procedures and a certain complexity, especially as presented in sections 23.2 and 23.3
  • .
  • answer some questions for analysis , this will show her state of understanding of the concepts (theory).
  • Solve the following exercises : 23.21, 23.25, 23.29, 23.31, 23.33, 23.35, 23.37.
  • Solve the following problems : 23.49, 23.53, 23.57.
  • To exploit and understand the decisions made then you must read the text on the respective exercise or problem, make a diagram of the situation and attach the relevant information in your workbook. If you find discrepancies in the results of operations, report to a comment.
    Remember that the offer is a tutorial, so after having studied and worked a concept or problem for which you think you need some advice, you can send a query via a comment. Thanks
  • jav.
References http://www.physics.louisville.edu/cldavis/phys299/notes/elec_potential.html http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/elepot . html # c1
http://sdsu-physics.org/physics180/physics196/Topics/electricPotential.html

http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/ ~ cfadd /
1160/Ch18/MltChg.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcSSWN4Tnoo

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