Electric field at initial displacement:
The initial bias implies that the electric field at a given point in space is considered before any changes are made to the charge distribution. This is the basic electric field from which consideration of the system begins before the intervention of external factors.
Electric field at finite displacement:
Finite displacement considers the electric field after changes have been made to the charge distribution or some other change has been made to the system. This may involve the movement of charges, changing the shape of charged objects, and so on. In this case, the electric field will reflect the current state of the system.
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Ben Jorney @ on
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Electric field at initial displacement:
The initial bias implies that the electric field at a given point in space is considered before any changes are made to the charge distribution. This is the basic electric field from which consideration of the system begins before the intervention of external factors.
Electric field at finite displacement:
Finite displacement considers the electric field after changes have been made to the charge distribution or some other change has been made to the system. This may involve the movement of charges, changing the shape of charged objects, and so on. In this case, the electric field will reflect the current state of the system.
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Jorge Canton @ on
and that's all?
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