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Coulomb's law or Coulomb's inverse-square law, is a law of physics describing the electrostatic interaction between electrically charged particles. The law was first published in 1784 by French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb and was essential to the development of the theory of electromagnetism. It is analogous to Isaac Newton's inverse-square law of universal gravitation. Coulomb's law can be used to derive Gauss's law, and vice versa. The law has been tested heavily, and all observations have upheld the law's principle.
Ancient cultures around the Mediterranean knew that certain objects, such as rods of amber, could be rubbed with cat's fur to attract light objects like feathers. Thales of Miletus made a series of observations on static electricity around 600 BC, from which he believed that friction rendered amber magnetic, in contrast to minerals such as magnetite, which needed no rubbing. Thales was incorrect in believing the attraction was due to a magnetic effect, but later science would prove a link between magnetism and electricity. Electricity would remain little more than an intellectual curiosity for millennia until 1600, when the English scientist William Gilbert made a careful study of electricity and magnetism, distinguishing the lodestone effect from static electricity produced by rubbing amber. He coined the New Latin word electricus ("of amber" or "like amber", from ἤλεκτρον [elektron], the Greek word for "amber") to refer to the property of attracting small objects after being rubbed. This association gave rise to the English words "electric" and "electricity", which made their first appearance in print in Thomas Browne's Pseudodoxia Epidemica of 1646.
Electromagnetism is a branch of physics which involves the study of the electromagnetic force, a type of physical interaction that occurs between electrically charged particles. The electromagnetic force usually shows electromagnetic fields, such as electric fields, magnetic fields, and light. The electromagnetic force is one of the four fundamental interactions in nature. The other three fundamental interactions are the strong interaction, the weak interaction, and gravitation.
The word electromagnetism is a compound form of two Greek terms, ἤλεκτρον, ēlektron, "amber", and μαγνῆτις λίθος magnētis lithos, which means "magnesian stone", a type of iron ore. The science of electromagnetic phenomena is defined in terms of the electromagnetic force, sometimes called the Lorentz force, which includes both electricity and magnetism as elements of one phenomenon.
The electromagnetic force plays a major role in determining the internal properties of most objects encountered in daily life. Ordinary matter takes its form as a result of intermolecular forces between individual molecules in matter. Electrons are bound by electromagnetic wave mechanics into orbitals around atomic nuclei to form atoms, which are the building blocks of molecules. This governs the processes involved in chemistry, which arise from interactions between the electrons of neighboring atoms, which are in turn determined by the interaction between electromagnetic force and the momentum of the electrons.
Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2006 by educator Salman Khan with the aim of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. The organization produces short lectures in the form of YouTube videos. In addition to micro lectures, the organization's website features practice exercises and tools for educators. All resources are available for free to anyone around the world. The main language of the website is English, but the content is also available in other languages.
The founder of the organization, Salman Khan, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States to immigrant parents from Bangladesh and India. After earning three degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (a BS in mathematics, a BS in electrical engineering and computer science, and an MEng in electrical engineering and computer science), he pursued an MBA from Harvard Business School.
In late 2004, Khan began tutoring his cousin Nadia who needed help with math using Yahoo!'s Doodle notepad.When other relatives and friends sought similar help, he decided that it would be more practical to distribute the tutorials on YouTube. The videos' popularity and the testimonials of appreciative students prompted Khan to quit his job in finance as a hedge fund analyst at Connective Capital Management in 2009, and focus on the tutorials (then released under the moniker "Khan Academy") full-time.
Crash Course (also known as Driving Academy) is a 1988 made for television teen film directed by Oz Scott.
Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.
The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.
Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and flow of electric charge. Electricity gives a wide variety of well-known effects, such as lightning, static electricity, electromagnetic induction and electric current. In addition, electricity permits the creation and reception of electromagnetic radiation such as radio waves.
In electricity, charges produce electromagnetic fields which act on other charges. Electricity occurs due to several types of physics:
This physics video tutorial explains the concept behind coulomb's law and how to use it calculate the electric force between two and three point charges. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems for students taking high school or college level physics. Here is a list of topics: 1. Coulomb's Law - Force, Charge, and Distance Relationship 2. Like Charges Repel and Opposite Charges Attract 3. Inverse Square Law 4. Double & Triple Distance or Magnitude of Charge - What Factor will the force increase or decrease by 5. How to Calculate the Electric Force Between Two Point Charges 6. How To Calculate the Distance Between Point Charges 7. How To Determine the Magnitude and Sign of the Missing Charge 8. How To Calculate the Number of Electrons From Charge 9. How To Co...
026 - Electric Force In this video Paul Andersen explains how electric force on an object inside a field can be calculated by multiplying the charge of the object (in C) times the electric field strength (in N/C). Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos: http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/ Music Attribution Title: String Theory Artist: Herman Jolly http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing: Geek3. English: Field of a Negative Point Charge, May 2010. Own work This plot was created with VectorFieldPlot. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:VFPt_minus.svg. ———. English: Field of a Positive Point Charge, May 2010. Own work This plot was created with VectorFieldPlot. h...
Moving on to our unit on the Physics of Electricity, it's time to talk about charge. What is charge? Is there a positive and negative charge? What do those things mean? In this episode, Shini talks about electrostatic forces, electrical charge, Coulomb's law, and the force between charged particles. Get your own Crash Course Physics mug from DFTBA: http://store.dftba.com/products/crash... The Latest from PBS Digital Studios: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... -- Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios -- Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashC... Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com Support CrashCourse on Patreon: ...
We can think of the forces between charges as something that comes from a property of space. That property is called the electric field. Created by Sal Khan. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/electric-charge-electric-force-and-voltage/electric-field/v/proof-advanced-field-from-infinite-plate-part-1?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=physics Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/electric-charge-electric-force-and-voltage/charge-electric-force/v/conservation-of-charge?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=physics Physics on Khan Academy: Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the physical world around us. We'll start by looking at motion itself. Then, we'll learn about forces, momentum, energ...
046 - Calculating the Electric Force In this video Paul Andersen explains how you can use Coulomb's Law to determine the electric force between two charges. In Physics 1 students should be able to calculate the force between two charges and in Physics 2 students should be able to determine the force between up to four different charges. Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos: http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/ Music Attribution Title: String Theory Artist: Herman Jolly http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing: “Coulomb’s Law.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, August 17, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coulomb%27s_law&oldid;=617059784. Mills, Ben....
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this three part lecture, I will introduce you to Coulomb's law, which describes the electric force between two charged particles or objects. It's format is similar to Newton's law of gravity, though Coulomb's constant is much larger than the gravitational constant! Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/6XR8eHzpwyc
What holds our world together? Electric Charges (Historical), Polarization, Electric Force, Coulomb's Law, Van de Graaff, Great Demos Assignments Lecture 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: http://freepdfhosting.com/2cb4aad955.pdf Solutions Lecture 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: http://freepdfhosting.com/75b96693f2.pdf
As we learn more about electricity, we have to talk about fields. Electric fields may seem complicated, but they're really fascinating and a crucial part of physics. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini chats about capacitors, conductors, electric field lines, and how objects with net charge generate electric fields. Get your own Crash Course Physics mug from DFTBA: http://store.dftba.com/products/crash... The Latest from PBS Digital Studios: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... -- Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios -- Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashC... Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com Suppo...
Add me on Facebook. (click the LIKE button on Facebook to add me) http://www.facebook.com/brusspup Music in the video are songs I created. Song #1: Over Rain iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/over-rain-single/id1033695238 Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Over-Rain-brusspup/dp/B014JXPNSW/ Song #2 Soul Switch Remix - Will be available soon All of these tricks take advantage of static electricity. In general, the lower the humidity, the better these tricks will work. The most impressive one to me is the floating bag trick. Depending on the conditions, you can float an entire grocery sack. 1. Hover Plate: (You need Styrofoam Plates and a cloth) Styrofoam plates are great for static electricity tricks. When you give them a charge and hold one above the other, you can feel an incredib...
BOTY 2004 - ELECTRIC FORCE CREW (BULGARIA) - SHOWCASE The Battle Of The Year has come a long way. Who would have thought that BOTY would go from starting out in 1990 in a local youth culture centre with 500 hard-core fans to an arena packed with more than 12,000 roaring spectators and b-boy crews from all over the world? BOTY has grown massively -- and we have slowly realised our vision of developing the spirit of breakdance and creating an international event platform that allows B-Boys and B-Girls from all different countries to express their creativity in front of an ever-growing audience. Watch unreleased exclusive material from the Battle of the Year 2013! http://www.youtube.com/botytv BATTLE OF THE YEAR: http://www.battleoftheyear.de/ http://www.facebook.com/battleoftheyear htt...
What's the deal with electricity? Benjamin Franklin flies a kite one day and then all of a sudden you can charge your phone? There's a gap in conceptual understanding! Let's figure out what electricity is, exactly, and how it works. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveSubscribe ProfessorDaveExplains@gmail.com http://patreon.com/ProfessorDaveExplains http://professordaveexplains.com http://facebook.com/ProfessorDaveExpl... http://twitter.com/DaveExplains Classical Physics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDavePhysics1 Modern Physics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDavePhysics2 Mathematics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMaths General Chemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGenChem Organic Chemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveOrgChem Biochemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBiochem Bio...
Hank reaches the fourth and final of the four fundamental interactions in physics: electromagnetism. In this part, he teaches us about the electrostatic force, which builds up a charge in an object and can travel in the form of an electron stream. Stay tuned for Part II, where we will finish up the series with the magnetic force. Like SciShow on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow Follow SciShow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow References: http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/21st_century_science/lectures/lec04.html http://www.explainthatstuff.com/electricity.html http://regentsprep.org/Regents/physics/phys03/acoulomb/default.htm
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A comparison of the properties and strength of the electric force to the gravitational force. Physics 6th by Giabcoli Chapter 16
Rub a balloon on the piece of cotton cloth and then press it against the water. The balloon attract a stream of water. Why ? The water and the balloon are both electrically neutral. When we rub the balloon against the piece of cotton cloth, the balloon gets electrified. Result is attractive electric force between the water and the balloon. This is physics experiment for science project.
I introduce the electrostatic force (attraction and repulsion) with a straw.
This experiment demonstrates that electrostatically charged straw balanced on a bottle is attracted to practically any material. This is acting just like gravity attracts any material. I also show how a solid piece of uncharged metal is attracted to a charged comb. This is not attraction of opposite charges. This is attraction of a neutrally charged bar of metal to a charged comb. The Earth also has a charge and everything on the Earth is attracted to this charge. This simple electrostatic attraction is what we call gravity.
Sal explains the fundamental force that causes charged particles to attract or repel each other. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/electrical-engineering/ee-electrostatics/ee-fields-potential-voltage/v/proof-advanced-field-from-infinite-plate-part-1?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=electricalengineering Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/science/electrical-engineering/ee-circuit-analysis-topic/ee-dc-circuit-analysis/v/ee-node-voltage-method-step-5?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=electricalengineering Electrical engineering on Khan Academy: A summary of the math and science preparation that will help you have the best experience with electrical engineering taught on Khan Academy. Become familiar with engineering numbers a...
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This physics video tutorial explains the concept behind coulomb's law and how to use it calculate the electric force between two and three point charges. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems for students taking high school or college level physics. Here is a list of topics: 1. Coulomb's Law - Force, Charge, and Distance Relationship 2. Like Charges Repel and Opposite Charges Attract 3. Inverse Square Law 4. Double & Triple Distance or Magnitude of Charge - What Factor will the force increase or decrease by 5. How to Calculate the Electric Force Between Two Point Charges 6. How To Calculate the Distance Between Point Charges 7. How To Determine the Magnitude and Sign of the Missing Charge 8. How To Calculate the Number of Electrons From Charge 9. How To Co...
What holds our world together? Electric Charges (Historical), Polarization, Electric Force, Coulomb's Law, Van de Graaff, Great Demos Assignments Lecture 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: http://freepdfhosting.com/2cb4aad955.pdf Solutions Lecture 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: http://freepdfhosting.com/75b96693f2.pdf
This physics video tutorial explains the concept behind electric field, electric force, charge, and distance. it includes problems with multiple point charges and word problems. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems for you to master the material for your next upcoming quiz / exam. Here is a list of topics: 1. Electric Field Formula derivation from coulomb's law 2. Electric Field - Force per unit charge 3. Units of Electric Field - N/C 4. Electric Field Due to a Point Charge 5. How to calculate the electric field midway between two point charges 6. How to find the location where the net electric field is zero 7. The direction of force on a tiny positive test charge in an electric field 8. How to calculate acceleration and final speed of an electron within an elec...
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Mirrored from this video by Gerard Morin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT6kl_Mraq4&t;=30s As I have been saying for many years now magnets are electric and there is no such thing as a magnetic force or magnetic fields. And, Gravity is a Myth and Does Not Exist, Electricity is the only Force in the Universe: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm4HarLq5a6L0jfPuHKHHUcPLxf5T_tZp Nuke atoms are a fraud as well, so there are no bizarre strong and weak nuke forces either, only Electric Force, for the electric elements: http://www.reciprocalsystem.com/cana/index.htm There is Only Electric Force in the Electric Universe. So-called "Magnets" are Electric: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVysGpCT4PQ So what does that mean for know it all flat earth scammers and hucksters like Ken W...
The Electric Universe theory highlights the importance of electricity throughout the Universe. Ever wondered why NASA are always puzzled at every new discovery in space, and why its vaunted "experts" are consistently incapable of explaining any phenomenon without recourse to mathematical gymnastics and imaginary constructions pulled from the nearest hat? It's quite simple really: because standard theories are as wrong as it's possible to be, ignoring the presence of electromagnetic forces in favour of gravity, a force 10 to the power of 39 (that's 10 with 39 trailing zeroes) weaker than EM. Unfortunately, it is becoming increasingly clear that the universe and everything in it is motivated by electricity, and that gravity is simply the observed result of charge differential. Strangely we k...
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Table of content: 0:00:05 Introduction 0:02:25 Point charges 0:02:46 Coulomb force 0:04:09 Threedimensional plot of Coulomb force 0:05:09 Force vectors in the X/Y plane (vectorial notation of Coulomb's law) 0:06:32 Action and Reaction 0:07:15 Attracting force between different charges 0:08:20 Electric field vector 0:09:29 Computing field lines 0:15:19 Electrostatic potential energy 0:18:08 Electrostatic potential 0:20:24 3D plot of the electrostatic potential 0:21:58 Equipotential lines and voltage 0:25:36 Potential of a positive and a negative charge 0:28:40 Approaching of a positive and a negative charge 0:31:12 Creating an electric field 0:32:43 Uniform electric field 0:36:29 Charge quantization 0:37:11 Simple model of an atom / molecule 0:38:45 Electric dipole moment 0:40:16 Simple mod...
Electric force diagrams; using Coulomb's law to compare electric forces
This physics video tutorial explains how to calculate the magnitude of the electric dipole moment and its direction. An electric dipole is simply the combination of a positive charge and a negative charge that have the same magnitude but opposite signs. This video shows you how to calculate the forces exerted on a dipole, the rotational torque acting on it, the potential energy due to its rotation in an electric field, and the work required to rotate it from one angular position to another. This video involves some knowledge of calculus and integration of trigonometric functions such as sine and cosine. This video contains a few practice problems and examples.
Episode 29. The Electric Field: Faraday's vision of lines of constant force in space laid the foundation for the modern force field theory. “The Mechanical Universe,” is a critically-acclaimed series of 52 thirty-minute videos covering the basic topics of an introductory university physics course. Each program in the series opens and closes with Caltech Professor David Goodstein providing philosophical, historical and often humorous insight into the subject at hand while lecturing to his freshman physics class. The series contains hundreds of computer animation segments, created by Dr. James F. Blinn, as the primary tool of instruction. Dynamic location footage and historical re-creations are also used to stress the fact that science is a human endeavor. The series was originally produ...
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Electricity and magnetism. Charge, atoms, Coulomb force, vector, dipole, electric field.
AP Physics C: E&M; video showing how to use the principle of superposition to calculate the force on a charged particle from several other particles.
Ring your tounge out for drying
But the sky's crying
Everyone has gone inside
Thesheep bleet and the cows sleep
Some bluebirds tweet-tweet
Behind the cloud the sun hides
Warm next to electric fires
Warm next to electric fires
Stella's old cat's getting wet
She's her favourite
Even favourite cats get wet
Cut a clever one in half
Watch two dumb hogs laugh
Two he-he's three ha-ha-ha's
Come warm your toes near the fire
The electric fire
The electric fire