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  2. Linear density - Wikipedia

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    Consider a long, thin wire of charge and length .To calculate the average linear charge density, ¯, of this one dimensional object, we can simply divide the total charge, , by the total length, : ¯ = If we describe the wire as having a varying charge (one that varies as a function of position along the length of the wire, ), we can write: = Each infinitesimal unit of charge, , is equal to ...

  3. Charge density - Wikipedia

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    In electromagnetism, charge density is the amount of electric charge per unit length, surface area, or volume. Volume charge density (symbolized by the Greek letter ρ) is the quantity of charge per unit volume, measured in the SI system in coulombs per cubic meter (C⋅m −3), at any point in a volume.

  4. Mathematical descriptions of the electromagnetic field

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    where ρ is the charge density, which can (and often does) depend on time and position, ε 0 is the electric constant, μ 0 is the magnetic constant, and J is the current per unit area, also a function of time and position. The equations take this form with the International System of Quantities.

  5. Gauss's law - Wikipedia

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    where ∇ · E is the divergence of the electric field, ε 0 is the vacuum permittivity and ρ is the total volume charge density (charge per unit volume). Equivalence of integral and differential forms

  6. Jefimenko's equations - Wikipedia

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    Heuristically, this can be regarded as nature "attempting" to forecast what the present field would be by linear extrapolation to the present time. [5] The last term, proportional to the second derivative of the unit direction vector e r ′ {\displaystyle e_{r'}} , is sensitive to charge motion perpendicular to the line of sight.

  7. College Football Playoff projections: Will just three SEC ...

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    1. Oregon (11-0, projected Big Ten champion) The Ducks were off in Week 13 and are the only undefeated team remaining at the top level of college football. 2. Texas (10-1, projected SEC champion)

  8. Coulomb's law - Wikipedia

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    For a linear charge distribution (a good approximation for charge in a wire) where (′) gives the charge per unit length at position ′, and ′ is an infinitesimal element of length, [21] ′ = (′) ′.

  9. 17 Easy & Cozy Breakfasts for Winter - AOL

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    These cozy breakfast recipes, like sweet potato toast and oatmeal, take under 20 minutes to prepare for a warm and nourishing meal to start your day.