Hey STEM Fans!
In this installment in our problem solving series, Aaron covers one of the toughest problems given to students in college level physics 2, finding the voltage potential from a distribution of charge. Aaron breaks the solution down into 3 simple steps:
1) draw a picture of the problem including coordinates
2) apply gauss's law to determine the electric field strength as a function of position
3) integrate that electric field to determine the voltage potential as a function of position.
And there you have it! A nice simple process for solving one of the toughest physics 2 questions. Obviously the solving process has some tricks, so watch the video to learn more!
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