2 2010premed Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jan 16, 2009 Messages 293 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Medical Aug 11, 2010 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad change in PE = kq1q2 (1/rf - 1/ri) and for an electric dipole, T=pE sintheta and PE= -PpE) cos theta do I really need to know these? can someone please clarify their concepts?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad change in PE = kq1q2 (1/rf - 1/ri) and for an electric dipole, T=pE sintheta and PE= -PpE) cos theta do I really need to know these? can someone please clarify their concepts?
S starbaduk Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Mar 22, 2009 Messages 86 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Medical Aug 12, 2010 #2 2010premed said: change in PE = kq1q2 (1/rf - 1/ri) and for an electric dipole, T=pE sintheta and PE= -PpE) cos theta do I really need to know these? can someone please clarify their concepts? Click to expand... First equation you need to know for sure. It's just variation of E=qV. As for electric dipole.... i don't recognize that equation. I would just know that dipole is directly proportional to E. Don't recognize the last equation.. Upvote 0 Downvote
2010premed said: change in PE = kq1q2 (1/rf - 1/ri) and for an electric dipole, T=pE sintheta and PE= -PpE) cos theta do I really need to know these? can someone please clarify their concepts? Click to expand... First equation you need to know for sure. It's just variation of E=qV. As for electric dipole.... i don't recognize that equation. I would just know that dipole is directly proportional to E. Don't recognize the last equation..