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Chemistry Nuclear Reactions
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How to solve nuclear reactions and equations using alpha and beta particles from different radioactive isotopes like uranium. Uranium Isotope 238/92 U transformes to 5 con...
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Physics Coulombs Law Electric Force
McRitchiePhysics
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How the electric force and electric feild using coulomb coulombs law. A proton at location A makes an electric field at. Now the proton at B is removed and replaced by a ...
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PatrickJMT Pi day video response
McRitchiePhysics
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McRitchiePhysics Video response to PatrickJMT Pi-Day question. Also a good example for how to use Mclaurin series.
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Finding Potential Difference using Voltmeters
McRitchiePhysics
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How to Calculate find the Potential Difference using voltmeters. Four voltmeters are connected to a circuit as shown in the diagram. As is usual with voltmeters, the readi...
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Potential Difference Across a Capacitor with a Insulator in it.
McRitchiePhysics
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How o calculate find the potential difference across a Capacitor with a insulator in the middle using a dielectric constant. An isolated large-plate capacitor (not connect...
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Sign of Potential Difference Loop Rule
McRitchiePhysics
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How to determine the sign of the Potential Difference, and how to calculate find the potential difference through a loop. If the charge on the right plate is negative and ...
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Change in Potential through Capacitors
McRitchiePhysics
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How to calculate the electric potential change will going threw capacitors or charged plates. As shown in the diagram, three large, thin, uniformly charged plates are arra...
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Change in Potential with a Changing Electric Field
McRitchiePhysics
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How to calculate find the electric potential or change in electric field due to a point charge with a changing electric field using an integral or integrals. Location C is...
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Electric Potential and Potential Energy Change
McRitchiePhysics
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how to calculate find the electric potential volts across a distance. Locations A, B, and C are in a region of uniform electric field, as shown in the diagram above. Locat...
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Electric Field inside a Metal Ball
McRitchiePhysics
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Why there is always a net zero electric field at the center of a metal ball. A solid metal ball of radius r bearing a charge of -Q is located near a hollow plastic ball of...
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