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Electric Potential, Equip potentials and Electric Fields | PHYS 204, Lab Reports of Physics

Material Type: Lab; Class: Physics II Laboratory; Subject: Physics; University: Northeastern Illinois University; Term: Unknown 1989;

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Name: Lab Partners:
Date:
Homework
Electric Potential, Equipotentials, and Electric Fields
Questions 1-5 refer to the figure below:
0 volts
1 volt
2 volts
3 volts
4 volts
5 volts
6 volts
Figure 1: Equipotentials
Question 1 Show on the drawing above, where is the electric field strongest?
Explain.
Question 2 Where is it weakest? Explain.
Question 3 Estimate the strength of the electric field in the region where it is
strongest. Determine any distances you need by making measurements on the
drawing.
Question 4 Sketch some of the electric field lines in the region between the two
plates.
PHYS-204: Physics II Laboratory 1

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Name: Lab Partners:

Date:

Homework

Electric Potential, Equipotentials, and Electric Fields

Questions 1-5 refer to the figure below:

0 volts

1 volt

2 volts

3 volts

4 volts

5 volts

6 volts

Figure 1: Equipotentials

Question 1 Show on the drawing above, where is the electric field strongest? Explain.

Question 2 Where is it weakest? Explain.

Question 3 Estimate the strength of the electric field in the region where it is strongest. Determine any distances you need by making measurements on the drawing.

Question 4 Sketch some of the electric field lines in the region between the two plates.

PHYS-204: Physics II Laboratory 1