Modeling Free Charges in a Metal Sphere Using Python
Offered By: Dot Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the modeling of free charges in a metal sphere using Python in this 32-minute tutorial. Learn about electric force, momentum principle, and the Euler method before diving into Python code implementation. Discover how to work with Python lists and handle interactions between multiple objects. Examine the concept of drag force and its application to charges within a sphere. Investigate the interaction of charges with the sphere's surface and learn to calculate the electric field. Access provided Python code examples to enhance understanding and practice skills. Conclude with a homework assignment to reinforce learned concepts.
Syllabus
- Intro
- Electric Force
- Momentum Principle
- Euler Method
- Python code
- python lists
- Interactions with many objects
- Drag Force
- Charges in a sphere
- Interaction with the surface
- Python code
- Calculating E
- Homework
Taught by
Dot Physics
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