What Are N.E.I and T.N.E.I in Electric Induction?

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Normal Electric Induction (N.E.I) refers to the electric field generated by a charged object in its vicinity, while Total Normal Electric Induction (T.N.E.I) encompasses the overall effect of this field, including contributions from multiple sources. N.E.I is typically analyzed in the context of electrostatics, focusing on the influence of a single charge. T.N.E.I is more comprehensive, considering interactions between various charges and their combined electric fields. Understanding these concepts is crucial for studying electromagnetic theory and applications in physics. The discussion emphasizes the importance of these terms in the context of electrostatics and electromagnetic studies.
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what is normal electric induction (N.E.I) and total normal electric induction (T.N.E.I) please elaborate the idea.



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berkeman said:
What is the context of your question? Are you studying E&M?

yes I'm studying E&M.
 
Topic about reference frames, center of rotation, postion of origin etc Comoving ref. frame is frame that is attached to moving object, does that mean, in that frame translation and rotation of object is zero, because origin and axes(x,y,z) are fixed to object? Is it same if you place origin of frame at object center of mass or at object tail? What type of comoving frame exist? What is lab frame? If we talk about center of rotation do we always need to specified from what frame we observe?

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