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<title>Electricity - Electric Field Due to Continuous Charge
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Distributions - Physics 299</title>
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<h1>Electric Field Due Continuous Charge Distribtuions<br>
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<center><img src="celticbar.gif" height="22" width="576"><br>
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<font color="#ff0000"><i>"</i></font><font color="#ff0000"><i>
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Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age
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eighteen"</i></font><br>
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Albert Einstein<br>
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<img src="netbar.gif" height="40" align="middle" width="100%"> <br>
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<li>Electric charge is a property of individual particles -
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protons, electrons etc. But since these particles are
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extremely small it is often convenient to consider charge to be
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continuously distributed. <br>
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</ul>
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<ul>
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<li>These distributions can be over a line (one dimension), an
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area (two dimensions) or a volume (three dimensions).</li>
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<li>In order to determine the electric field due to a continuous
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charge distribution we "sum" the fields due to the individual
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"elements" that comprise the distribution, by integrating over
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the line, area or volume in question. For example in the
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example below charge is distributed uniformly over the rod on
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the x axis. To determine the electric field at point P, we
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write down the expression for the field at P due to the "point"
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charge dq located at "x" as shown, then integrate over x from x
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= 0 to x = x. <br>
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<i><font color="#ff0000">Overheard after a student failed a
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physics test miserably:
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Nuclear, Hydrogen, Atomic, My test- They can all be bombs.</font></i><br>
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<span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New
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italic;"></span></span> <br>
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<img src="celticbar.gif" height="22" width="576"> <br>
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<p><i>Dr. C. L. Davis</i> <br>
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<i>Physics Department</i> <br>
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<i>University of Louisville</i> <br>
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<i>email</i>: <a href="mailto:c.l.davis@louisville.edu">c.l.davis@louisville.edu</a>
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