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L21.3 Electric potential: Example 2.7

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Nov 14, 2022
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#electrodynamics #Griffiths #electricpotential 0:00 - Introduction to Example 2.7 01:42 - Understanding the Geometry of the Sphere 02:58 - Relation for Continuous Charge Distribution 05:00 - Integration of Surface Charge Distribution 12:05 - Final Expression for Potential Resources: - 📝 [Lecture Notes and Board Images] https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GRc2hhYdLqlyv5C0fhDFPRsl_NfqUQKU?usp=sharing Complete Playlist at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4z_AYVyrQlQ&list=PLeWSImvDbplfIHNaILVgRIBad_ACfN7To The topic of the video, "Electric potential: Example 2.7," covers the concept of electric potential and its application to a specific example problem. In electrodynamics, electric potential is a fundamental concept that helps understand the behavior of electric charges in an electric field. In this video, we explore the concept of electric potential and its relationship with electric fields. We solve Example 2.7 from David J. Griffiths' book, which involves finding the electric potential at a point due to two point charges. This example illustrates how to apply the concept of electric potential to solve real-world problems in electrodynamics. "electric potential" "electrodynamics" "David J. Griffiths" "electric field" "point charges" "example problem" "electric potential calculation" "potential energy" "charge distribution" "electric potential difference" "voltage" "electrostatics" "electric flux" "Gauss's law" "electric potential formula" "electric field lines" "charge density" "electric potential due to a point charge" "potential gradient" "electric dipole moment"

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