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- | ==== Project: Charge the Line ==== | + | ===== Project: Charge the Line ===== |
- | Things are getting pretty hairy in the town of Lakeview. The town and surrounding landscape are under a constant barrage of storms. Not only are people being struck by lightning within the town, but any vehicle or person trying to leave the city limits of Lakeview is immediately struck by lightning, so your team is now trapped in town. The number of deaths due to lightning strikes in Lakeview in one week is larger than the amount the whole world has seen in the last 5 years. | + | ==== Kick Off Questions ==== |
- | Jo Harding, | + | ==== Main Problem ==== |
+ | Things have gone crazy in the town of Lakeview. The town and surrounding landscape are under a constant barrage of storms, and there are rumors of strange creatures lurking in the woods near town. Several people have been hit by lightning within the town, and it seems like any vehicle or person trying to leave the city limits of Lakeview is immediately struck by lightning, so your team is now trapped in town. The number of deaths due to lightning strikes in Lakeview in the last week is more than the whole world has seen in the last 5 years. | ||
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+ | Jo Harding, | ||
The code below is the beginnings of your team's work on modeling the electric field from the giant T. Complete the program above to first represent the total electric field just to the right and left of the line of charges. Then, calculate the total electric field at a range of points surrounding the line of charges. | The code below is the beginnings of your team's work on modeling the electric field from the giant T. Complete the program above to first represent the total electric field just to the right and left of the line of charges. Then, calculate the total electric field at a range of points surrounding the line of charges. | ||
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+ | ==== Wrap Up Questions ==== | ||
Conceptual Questions | Conceptual Questions | ||
- How do you know if your code is working correctly? | - How do you know if your code is working correctly? |