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Created this as a copy of PHY1036 5pc part 1.There is only one version of this exam that you have access to.
There are 4 other versions that do you not have access to.
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1.Ready to useSimple numerical evaluation using a given formula.
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2.Ready to useConcepts and calculation involved in the use of Coulomb's Law for both the field and the force, including units and directions, and then a comparison with a point-dipole approximation.
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3.Ready to useEvaluation of the vector superposition of fields arising from four point-charges. This is a problem of vector addition, vector magnitudes and scalar (dot) products with a bit of trigonometry thrown in for good measure.
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4.Ready to useThe electrostatic potential due to a point charge is calculated at three points, who of which are at the same distance but different directions. This relates to the idea that the equipoptentials of a point charge are spheres centred on the charge, so all points at the same distance are at the same potential.This question requires unit conversion, numerical calculations and some critical evaluation.
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5.Ready to useQuestions relating to the principles of application of Gauss' Law to simple systems.
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6.Ready to useRecollection of formulae, combining and re-arranging equations, and evaluating quantities, all while keeping appropriate units in place.
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