How to find magnitude of electric field at a point?
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This even depends on what input data are available for your calculation.For example, if you know that two parallel metal plates have a certain voltage difference and you know the distance between them, the electric field between them is just the voltage divided by the distance.In a more general case, if the source of the field is a current at a distant location, you can calculate the magnetic potential generated by the current as the current divided by the distance squared. Then you can calculate the field as the time derivative of the potential.In actual calculations there are additional factors that depend on the units you are using.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------thank youHOPE IT HELPS..!
This even depends on what input data are available for your calculation.For example, if you know that two parallel metal plates have a certain voltage difference and you know the distance between them, the electric field between them is just the voltage divided by the distance.In a more general case, if the source of the field is a current at a distant location, you can calculate the magnetic potential generated by the current as the current divided by the distance squared. Then you can calculate the field as the time derivative of the potential.In actual calculations there are additional factors that depend on the units you are using.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------thank youHOPE IT HELPS..!
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