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|Electric Field Intensity |
|Electric Field Intensity |
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|<math> V/m\,\! |
|<math> V/m\,\!\text{ or } N/C\,\!</math> |
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|Volts per Meter or Newtons per Coulomb |
|Volts per Meter or Newtons per Coulomb |
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|Magnetic Flux Density or Magnetic Induction |
|Magnetic Flux Density or Magnetic Induction |
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|<math> T \,\! |
|<math> T \,\!\text{ or }Wb/m^2\,\!\text{ or } G \,\!</math> |
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|Tesla or Webers per Meter squared or Gauss |
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Relationships |
Relationships |
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<math>\vec D=\ |
<math>\vec D=\epsilon \vec E</math> |
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*In free space: |
*In free space: |
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*<math>\ |
*<math>\epsilon_0=\frac{1}{36\pi}\times10^{-9} \ \ F/m</math> |
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*In free space: |
*In free space: |
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*<math>\mu_0=4 |
*<math>\mu_0=4\pi\times10^{-7} \ \ H/m</math> |
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==Reviewed By== |
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==Read By== |
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John Hawkins |
Latest revision as of 22:33, 18 January 2010
This article is for the conference on Monday January 11
Variable | Description | Unit variables | Units |
Electric Field Intensity | Volts per Meter or Newtons per Coulomb | ||
Electric Flux Density | Coulombs per Meter squared | ||
Magnetic Flux Intensity | Amps per Meter | ||
Magnetic Flux Density or Magnetic Induction | Tesla or Webers per Meter squared or Gauss |
Relationships
- In free space:
- In free space:
Reviewed By
Read By
John Hawkins