Loading [MathJax]/extensions/mml2jax.js
Skip to main content
Library homepage
 

Text Color

Text Size

 

Margin Size

 

Font Type

Enable Dyslexic Font
Physics LibreTexts

Search

  • Filter Results
  • Location
  • Classification
    • Article type
    • Author
    • Cover Page
    • License
    • Show TOC
    • Transcluded
    • OER program or Publisher
    • Student Analytics
    • Autonumber Section Headings
    • License Version
    • Print CSS
      • Screen CSS
      • PrintOptions
    • Include attachments
    Searching in
    About 3 results
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Electricity_and_Magnetism/Electromagnetics_and_Applications_(Staelin)/04%3A_Static_and_Quasistatic_Fields/4.02%3A_Mirror_image_charges_and_currents
      This page explains a problem-solving technique using mirror-image charges and currents to simplify complex electromagnetic issues. By introducing a duplicate charge of opposite sign, it demonstrates h...This page explains a problem-solving technique using mirror-image charges and currents to simplify complex electromagnetic issues. By introducing a duplicate charge of opposite sign, it demonstrates how to analyze electric fields near a conductive plane without the conductor itself, ensuring perpendicular electric field lines.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Electricity_and_Magnetism/Electromagnetics_I_(Ellingson)/07%3A_Magnetostatics/7.01%3A_Comparison_of_Electrostatics_and_Magnetostatics
      Students encountering magnetostatics for the first time have usually been exposed to electrostatics already. Electrostatics and magnetostatics exhibit many similarities. The technical term for these s...Students encountering magnetostatics for the first time have usually been exposed to electrostatics already. Electrostatics and magnetostatics exhibit many similarities. The technical term for these similarities is duality. Duality also exists between voltage and current in electrical circuit theory.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Berea_College/Electromagnetics_I/07%3A_Magnetostatics/7.01%3A_Comparison_of_Electrostatics_and_Magnetostatics
      Students encountering magnetostatics for the first time have usually been exposed to electrostatics already. Electrostatics and magnetostatics exhibit many similarities. The technical term for these s...Students encountering magnetostatics for the first time have usually been exposed to electrostatics already. Electrostatics and magnetostatics exhibit many similarities. The technical term for these similarities is duality. Duality also exists between voltage and current in electrical circuit theory.

    Support Center

    How can we help?