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===== Relationships between Force, Field, Potential, and Energy ===== | ===== Relationships between Force, Field, Potential, and Energy ===== | ||
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==== General Relationships ==== | ==== General Relationships ==== | ||
- | The figure below summarizes the //__general__// relationships between the four quantities. **These relationships are always true**. It does not matter if you have a point charge, a sphere of charge, a cylinder of charge, or a random blob of charge - these relationships will always be true. | + | The figure below summarizes the //general// relationships between the four quantities. **These relationships are always true**. It does not matter if you have a point charge, a sphere of charge, a cylinder of charge, or a random blob of charge - these relationships will always be true. |
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- | === Example for Point Charges === | + | ==== Example for Point Charges |
Over the past two weeks, we have been modeling point charges. Using the general relationships above, we found: | Over the past two weeks, we have been modeling point charges. Using the general relationships above, we found: | ||