Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
| Both sides previous revision Previous revision | |||
| 184_notes:examples:week3_superposition_three_points [2021/05/19 14:18] – schram45 | 184_notes:examples:week3_superposition_three_points [2021/05/19 14:46] (current) – schram45 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
|   * We can use superposition to add electric potential contributions from the point charges (scalar superposition): |   * We can use superposition to add electric potential contributions from the point charges (scalar superposition): | ||
| + | ===Representations=== | ||
| + | [{{ 184_notes: | ||
| + | |||
| + | <WRAP TIP> | ||
| ===Assumptions=== | ===Assumptions=== | ||
| * Charge is constant: Simplifies the values of each charge meaning they are not charging or discharging over time. | * Charge is constant: Simplifies the values of each charge meaning they are not charging or discharging over time. | ||
| * Charges are not moving: Simplifies the separation vectors of each charge as these would be changing if the charges were moving through space. | * Charges are not moving: Simplifies the separation vectors of each charge as these would be changing if the charges were moving through space. | ||
| - | + | </ | |
| - | ===Representations=== | + | |
| - | [{{ 184_notes: | + | |
| ===Goal=== | ===Goal=== | ||