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184_notes:superposition [2021/01/29 21:15] bartonmo184_notes:superposition [2021/05/17 22:37] schram45
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 [{{  184_notes:dipole_epoint.png?150|Electric field at a single point (Point P) due to a dipole}}] [{{  184_notes:dipole_epoint.png?150|Electric field at a single point (Point P) due to a dipole}}]
  
-[[184_notes:pc_efield|As you have learned]], the electric field from a single //positive charge// at any given point will point away from the charge, and the electric field at any given point from a //negative charge// will point toward the point charge. So what happens to the electric field when you have a positive charge next to a negative charge?  The field at any point in space around the two charges will be given by a **net electric field**, which is the [[184_notes:math_review#vector_addition|vector addition]] of the electric field from the positive charge and the electric field from the negative charge. +[[184_notes:pc_efield|As you have learned]], the electric field from a single //positive charge// at any given point will point //away// from the charge, and the electric field at any given point from a //negative charge// will point //toward// the point charge. So what happens to the electric field when you have a positive charge next to a negative charge?  The field at any point in space around the two charges will be given by a **net electric field**, which is the [[184_notes:math_review#vector_addition|vector addition]] of the electric field from the positive charge and the electric field from the negative charge. 
 $$\vec{E}_{net}=\vec{E}_{+}+\vec{E}_{-}$$  $$\vec{E}_{net}=\vec{E}_{+}+\vec{E}_{-}$$ 
  
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 ==== Examples ==== ==== Examples ====
-[[184_notes:examples:Week3_superposition_three_points|Superposition with Three Point Charges]]+Video Example: 
 +{{youtube>2VLMLuL2N7s?large}} 
 +Written out work: [[184_notes:examples:Week3_superposition_three_points|Superposition with Three Point Charges]]
  
 [[184_notes:examples:Week3_plotting_potential|Plotting Potential for Multiple Charges]] [[184_notes:examples:Week3_plotting_potential|Plotting Potential for Multiple Charges]]
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