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(0.36 V). The cell potential is 1.68 + 0.36 = 2.04 volts. The 1.68 and 0.36 volts in the above equations are, respectively, the reduction and oxidation potentials; they are related to the binding of the electrons in the chemicals. When the battery is recharged, either by a car generator...
A Beginner's Guide to Electricity This guide for consumers and students explains all about volts, amps and watts and how they apply to home appliances and circuits. The equations are really quite simple, and you'll find some examples on how to apply them to home appliances.©...
The video is a rapid revision of current electricity in physics for JEE Main, presented by Atiullah Sir through short notes. 1,542 Relative Motion Between Magnetic Field and Coil Note that this setup must be a part of an electric circuit, otherwise the electrons have nowhere to go and curre...
Maxwell presented a combination of two general field equations and implied a new representation of the magnetic effects of closed circuits, according to which the current of conduction in a conducting wire is extended by a current of displacement in the dielectric to form a closed "total current....
The subject of electricity was placed on a firm quantitative basis by the Scottish mathematician and physicist, James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), whose four equations encompass all electromagnetic phenomena. When Einstein, a generation later, upset almost all of "classical physics," Maxwell's ...
A crystal under stress exhibits the direct piezoelectric effect; a polarization P, proportional to the stress, is produced. In the converse effect, an applied electric field produces a distortion of the crystal, represented by a strain proportional to the applied field. The basic equations of piez...
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The polarization of a mediumPgives the electric dipole moment per unit volume of the material; it is expressed in units of coulombs per metre squared. When a dielectric is placed in an electric field, itacquiresa polarization that depends on the field. Theelectric susceptibilityχerelates the ...
Hodgkin and Huxley, then, derived dedicated equations, which were matched to their voltage clamp data to determine the voltage dependence of n, m, and h. Using a classic (chemical) kinetic approach to describe the voltage dependence of the Na+ and K+ conductances, and adjusting the number ...