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Book
01 Jan 1973

34 citations



Journal Article
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered the problem of finding the potential energy of an electric dipole in the presence of a charged particle in an electric field, and proposed a solution based on the principle of superposition.
Abstract: 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

8 citations



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TL;DR: The responses to Professor Abraham Kandel's Short Communication: "Computer Science--A Vicious Circle" are printed below.
Abstract: Louis Fein Synnoetic Systems In the June 1972 issue of Communications, we published Professor Abraham Kandel's Short Communication: \"Computer Science--A Vicious Circle.\" The editor invited fitrther discussion from the readership. Two of the responses which were received are printed below. We regret that it is not feasible to publish all of the responses we have received. Other responses may be printed from time to time in the SIGCSE Bulletin.-E.L Organick

6 citations


Book
01 Jan 1973

4 citations


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TL;DR: The case of the formal teaching of instrument science as an independent discipline in universities is discussed in this article, where the authors present their case of formal teaching instrument science in universities as a discipline.
Abstract: The author presents his case of the formal teaching of Instrument Science as an independent discipline in universities.

3 citations


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TL;DR: A survey of polymer science and engineering course credits and programs and degrees available in the United States can be found in this article, where the authors present a survey of course credits, programs, and degrees.
Abstract: Results of a survey of polymer science and engineering course credits and programs and degrees in polymer science and engineering available in the United States.

3 citations






Journal Article

Book
01 Jan 1973