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Electric Fields (physics Only) (GCSE Physics)
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A charged metal dome creates an electric field. What is a correct definition of an electric field?
How does the electric field strength of a point charge vary with distance r from the charge?
Which change will increase the distance a spark can jump (all else equal)?
What is the electric field inside a hollow conducting object in electrostatic equilibrium?
For two large parallel plates with fixed separation d, what happens to the uniform field strength E between them if the potential difference V is doubled?
A negatively charged metal dome makes a person’s hair stand on end when they touch it. Why does the hair stand up?
Two identical positive charges are fixed at either end of a line. What is the net electric field at the midpoint between them?
Which diagram best represents uniform electric field between two oppositely charged flat plates?
Which equation defines electric field strength (E) for a test charge?
What is the relation between electric field strength E and potential difference V in a uniform region of field between two plates separated by distance d?
What is the energy stored in a capacitor: E = 1/2 C V^2. If C = 2.0 µF and V = 5.0 V, what is the stored energy?
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