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franz32
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This is the same equipotential lines thread that you may have read
in the Linear and Abstract Algebra.
I have questions…
1. Why don't birds sitting on power cables atop transmission posts get electrocuted? Why do boys get electrocuted when the thread of the kite they are flying accidentally touches a power cable?
2. When you walk across a carpeted floor and then hold the door knob, you are more likely to get an electric shock. Why? Where does the current come from?
3. What do the lines of force surrounding a point charge represent?
4. How do I draw equipotential lines surrounding a point charge?
5. How do I draw the lines of force surrounding a point charge?
6. When you get caught at the middle of a thunder storm in an open field, you usually take refuge under a tree lying down. How should you lie down so you won't get a shock if ever the tree is hit? =)
in the Linear and Abstract Algebra.
I have questions…
1. Why don't birds sitting on power cables atop transmission posts get electrocuted? Why do boys get electrocuted when the thread of the kite they are flying accidentally touches a power cable?
2. When you walk across a carpeted floor and then hold the door knob, you are more likely to get an electric shock. Why? Where does the current come from?
3. What do the lines of force surrounding a point charge represent?
4. How do I draw equipotential lines surrounding a point charge?
5. How do I draw the lines of force surrounding a point charge?
6. When you get caught at the middle of a thunder storm in an open field, you usually take refuge under a tree lying down. How should you lie down so you won't get a shock if ever the tree is hit? =)