Electricity: electrostatics
related topic:
Electrostatics part of
electronics |
Electrostatics
demonstrations |
Electrostatic
machines electrostatic
machines |
Electrostatics there exist in nature two types of charges: positive and negative. The force between them is such that like charges repel and opposite
charges attract |
Electrostatics static electricity, charging an object rubbing it against a
different object, differences between insulators and conductors, the concept of electrostatic force and how to calculate it, the concept of an electric
field and the calculation of field strength or field intensity, electrical potential, or potential difference, or voltage, or electromotive force,
equipotential lines and electrical potential difference, determine the charge on the electron, Van de Graaff generator, electrostatic process of lightning,
electrostatics |
Electrostatique pdf file, en Français |
Electrostatique en Français |
Is static
electricity static? |
Static
electricity pdf file,
Static
electricity ppt file |
Static
electricity static electricity is the situation where electrical
charges build up on the surface of a material. It is called “static” because
there is no current flowing as in AC or DC electricity. Static electricity is
usually caused when materials are rubbed together |
Static electricity
Charging by Friction, Charging by Induction, Charging by
Conduction, Grounding - the Removal of a Charge, Charge Interactions Revisited,
Coulomb's Law, Inverse Square Law, Newton's Laws and the Electrical Force,
Electric Field Intensity, Electric Field Lines, Electric Fields and Conductors,
Lightning |
Static
electricity |
Static
electricity |
Static
electricity
Static Electricity, Inducing a Positive Charge on a Sphere,
Inducing a Positive Charge on a Sphere, Charging a Two-Sphere System by
Induction, Charging an Electrophorous by Induction using an Object, Charging an
Electrophorous by Induction using a Balloon, Grounding a Positively- Charged
Electroscope, Grounding a Negatively- Charged Electroscope |
Static
electricity lightning, Static electricity |
Static
electricity The Science of Static Electricity, How is Static Electricity
Produced? |
Horizontaal |
Electricity: electrostatics:
topics
related topic:
Electrostatics part of
electronics |
Capacitance Parallel plate capacitor |
Capacitance and Dielectrics Definition of Capacitance, Batteries and
Capacitor, Energy Storage in Capacitors, Dielectrics |
Capacitors
a capacitor is an electronic component which is used in a wide variety of circuit applications due to its ability to
store charge |
Capacitors pdf file |
Capacitors and RC-decay |
Capacitors and batteries
Capacitors: devices for storing charge, Energy stored in a capacitor, Electric
fields and potentials in the human body |
Charged parallel plates charged parallel plates |
Charging charging by induction,
charging by friction, charging by conduction, pdf file |
Charging by conduction Charging by
conduction |
Charging by electrostatic induction when an object gets charged by
induction, a charge is created by the influence of a charged object but not by
contact with a charged object |
Charging by friction electron affinity, rubbing a rubber balloon against
your hair, frictional charging |
Charging by induction charging by induction |
Condensateur en Français |
Coulomb's Law Coulomb's Law, Coulomb's Law - The law of force |
Coulomb's Law
Coulomb's law describes the force between two charged particles, what is
Coulomb's Law |
Coulomb's Law
the electric force acting on a point charge q1 as a result of the
presence of a second point charge q2 is given by Coulomb's Law |
Coulomb’s Law
Electrostatics - Coulomb law, Coulomb's Law explained, pdf file |
Coulomb's Law QT movie |
Coulomb's law: the law of force any two charged objects will
create a force on each other. Opposite charges will produce an attractive force
while similar charges will produce a repulsive force. The greater the charges,
the greater the force. The greater the distance between them, the smaller the
force |
Electrical energy and electrical potential |
Electric charge |
Electric charge
basic unit of charge |
Electric charge and
Coulomb's law The Law of Conservation of Charge, Electrostatic charging, Why
is static electricity more apparent in winter? Coulomb's law, Electric charge and Coulomb's law |
Electric charge electric charge, electric charge, electrostatics, electron, proton, neutron, positive and negative ions, principle of conservation of
electric charge, conductor and insulator, induced charge, point charge, Coulomb's law, coulomb, principle of superposition of forces, electric field,
test charge, vector field, source point, field point |
Electric
field pdf file |
Electric fields electric fields |
Electric fields
and potentials properties of electric charges |
Electric field strength (field intensity) electric field strength (field intensity) |
Electric force |
Electric force Coulomb's law of electric force |
Electric Forces
and Fields |
Electrical energy and electrical potential |
Electrical energy and electrical potential (not the same thing!) |
Electrical potential difference
Electrical potential difference |
Electric Blue Sparks |
Electric
field strength and electric potential
Relationship between electric field
strength and electric potential |
Elektrofilter |
Electroscope
electroscope,
Braun electroscope,
The electroscope is a device that allows us to detect the presence of an
electric charge |
Electroscope
The electroscope is a device that allows us to detect the presence of an
electric charge |
Electroscope
Gold Leaf Electroscopes |
Electroscope
an electroscope is a device to determine or measure the
presence of electrostatic charges. The device's operation is simply based on the
Coulomb Force Law |
Electroscope
Electroscopes what are electroscopes, electroscopes
explained, Charging an Electroscope |
Electroscopes
electroscopes,
Two-leaf Electroscopes, Bennet-Type Electroscopes |
Electrostatic potential electrostatic potential |
Equipotential lines equipotential lines |
Equipotential lines and electric field the equipotential lines and electric field lines
around two electrically charged conductors, pdf file |
Gold Leaf Electroscope
1927: NBS gold leaf electroscope |
Grounding - the removal of a charge |
Leyden jars
Leyden jars, A Leyden jar is a device that early experimenters used to help
build and store electric energy, ... |
Leyden jars
Leyden jars |
Static electrical machines static electrical machines,
Electrostatic machines are electromechanical devices that produce "static
electricity", or electricity at continuous (DC) high voltage, ... |
Triboelectric
effect the triboelectric effect is an electrical phenomenon where certain
materials become electrically charged after coming into contact with another,
different, material |
Triboelectricity creating charges with friction |
Triboelectricity Triboelectricity |
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