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Cross Product:
Where is the smaller angle between vectors A and B.
Rectangular: (x, y, z)
Cylindrical: (, , z)
Spherical: (R, , )
Where is the distance from origin to point in xy plane
Where is the bottom angle between x and y
Where is the top angle between R and Z
Tips and Tricks:
1. Convert everything first to rectangular and check if there are missing components like z!
2. Projection of A on B:
Aa
A X B = 0, if A and B are parallel.
A o B = 0, if A and B are perpendicular
Cylindrical Coordinates
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
9:43 PM
Cylindrical Coordinates - cylindrical coordinates are a generalization of twodimensional polar coordinates to three dimensions by superposing a height
(z) axis.
(,,z)
Where:
= radius of the base (radial coordinate)
= angle with respect to the x-axis (azimuthal coordinate)
z = similar to rectangular coordinate's z - axis (height coordinate)
Sv.
Conversion from Rectangular to Cylindrical:
ax
cos
- sin
ay
sin
cos
Spherical Coordinates
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
10:25 PM
ax
sin cos
-sin
cos cos
ay
az
cos
cos sin
-sin
Schaum's Outline
Sunday, December 07, 2014
7:48 PM
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Midterm
Monday, January 19, 2015
2:00 PM
Coulomb's Law - There is a force between two charges which is directly proportional to the charge
magnitudes and inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance.
2. Infinite Line Charge - field with a charge that is distributed with uniform density (pe) along an infinite,
straight line, which will be chosen as the z-axis.
3. Infinite Plane Charge - field with a charge that is distributed with uniform density (p) over an infinite
plane.
*get the absolute value, +E is for above the z-axis and -E is for below the z-axis.
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pv is c/ m3
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Sample Problem 2:
Charge is distributed uniformly over the plane z = 10cm with a density (1/3) nC/m2. Find E.
Answer: Above the sheet (z > 10cm), 6 V/m.
Below the sheet (z < 10cm), -6 V/m
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Dd
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Assignment
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
10:42 PM
Charge (C)
Mass (kg)
Electron
Proton
Neutron
Both Coulomb's Law and Electric Field Intensity follows the Inverse Square Relationship