Need Help Drawing Electric Field & Equipotential Lines? Learn from Experts Here!

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This discussion focuses on drawing electric field and equipotential lines for an electric dipole and a two-wire transmission line as part of an electromagnetics course project. Participants confirm that the electric field lines for a two-wire transmission line resemble those of an electric dipole when viewed from the front. The urgency of the project deadline is emphasized, indicating a need for clear and prompt guidance on the topic.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of electric dipoles and their field representations
  • Familiarity with two-wire transmission line configurations
  • Basic knowledge of electromagnetism principles
  • Ability to interpret and draw electric field diagrams
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  • Research the mathematical representation of electric field lines for electric dipoles
  • Study the characteristics of electric fields around two-wire transmission lines
  • Explore software tools for simulating electric fields, such as MATLAB or COMSOL Multiphysics
  • Learn about equipotential surfaces and their relationship to electric fields
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Students in electromagnetics courses, educators teaching electric field concepts, and anyone involved in electrical engineering projects requiring visualization of electric fields and equipotential lines.

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Hey guys :biggrin: , lsn i have this project to do for my elecrtomagnetics course,I hope that someone can help me.
I have to draw the Electric field and equipotential lines for:
1-Electric Dipole
2-Two wire transmission line.

I have the electric dipole image in the book and i know it, but I am not sure about the transmission one.. is it similar to the dipole? (if viewed from the front?)
I really need help, i should hand it on thursday, and I've just found this forum..
thanks a lot :approve:
 
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Yes, it is similar to the dipole in that view. Do you know why?
 
Thanks a lot man :smile:
 

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