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Help identify potential

Al2000
1-Visitor

Help identify potential

Does anyone know the electric potential highlighted in the worksheet? I haven't found it (or what it models) in any of the books I have.

Saludos,

Al
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AlvaroDíaz
12-Amethyst
(To:Al2000)

Forgot the plus, try to assign physical sense to only one term of V. Do you isolate a monopole? x, y seems to be angles.

Olvida la suma, trata de asignar sentido f�sico s�lo a un t�rmino de V. �Aislaste un monopolo? Pareciera que x,y son �ngulos.

Regards. Saludos. Alvaro.

Thanks for answering, Alvaro. Can you save your file in MC 2001 format? I can't see it.

Saludos,

Al
AlvaroDíaz
12-Amethyst
(To:Al2000)

I fortog do that, sorry.

Regards. Alvaro.

Thanks, already on track. Sometimes me paso de bruto 😞

Saludos,

Al
ptc-1761061
5-Regular Member
(To:Al2000)

The arrows represent the electric field lines in the plane of the screen for the case of two parallel line conductors The conducting lines are perpencicular ro the screen and carry equal currents but in opposite directions.

On 2/18/2010 4:56:08 PM, James4 wrote:
>for the case of two parallel line conductors

But for this case E = l/(2PiRe) (e = epsilon)
for each line. Is it r = r(x,y)? What angles are x,y?

Regards. Alvaro.
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