PPT-Electrostatic Potential Energy
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David Like Overview of the problem Refresher of useful equations Problem Questions Outline To estimate the energy involved in a shockwave similar to that which I
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David Like Overview of the problem Refresher of useful equations Problem Questions Outline To estimate the energy involved in a shockwave similar to that which I reported on consider a 2D square . Objective: TSW understand, transfer and apply energy concepts to electric fields and charges by solving problems involving electric fields and forces.. Let’s revisit energy concepts for a gravitational field. A 250 gram baseball is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 25m/s. What is the maximum height reached by the ball?. Two Types of Energy. Energy. Energy . is often defined as the ability . to change matter or to . do work. Work Occurs when a force is applied to an object and the object moves a distance. Work is measured in a unit called joules (J).. lightning. . strike. ? . Kristina Hiir . ENVIRONMENT . . Key. . words. . atmospheric electrostatic discharge. thunder. dust storms. f. orest. . fires. d. anger. . to. Computer Maintenance. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. All rights reserved.. 1. IT: Computer Maintenance - Safety & Electrostatic Discharge. 2. Enabling Objectives. What Is Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)?. Chapter 8. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.. 8-1. Potential Energy. Potential energy. . (symbol = . U. ) . is . energy . (Joules!). Associated . with . configuration. Potential Energy. Definition: The stored energy resulting from the relative positions of objects in a system. Potential energy is measured in Joules . 1 joule = 1 kg•m²/s². Ex. An apple is hanging from the branch of a tree. The energy that could potentially do work on the apple results from its position above the ground. Law of Conservation of Energy. aka. First Law of Thermodynamics. the . first law of thermodynamics. is a version of the . law of conservation of energy. , adapted for . thermodynamic. systems. The . G S Peter Castle, LFIEEE and William D . Greason. , LFIEEE. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Faculty of Engineering, University of Western Ontario,. London, ON, Canada . Origins. IEEE formed in 1963; amalgamation of American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) and Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE). Tuesday May 21 Overview Energy Motion Object Potential Mechanical Energy Chemical Elastic Chemical Gravitational Elastic Gravitational The nature of energy Energy of a spinning bicycle wheel Energy stored in food 786. Overview. Thermodynamic . Assembly. Micellization. BCPs and lipids. Thermodynamic . Instability. Creaming. Sedimentation. Aggregation. Overview. Unless thermodynamics dictate assembly, . all roads lead to separation!. Energy associated with forces that depend on the position or configuration of a body. Objects acquire potential energy when work is done on it. As an object loses potential energy, it can do work. Potential energy is the capacity to do work even if not doing work yet. dipole,Electrostatic. Energy). Er.Somesh. Kumar Malhotra. Assistant Professor. ECE Department, UIET. Electric Dipole. An electric dipole . is formed when two . poim. charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign are separated by a small distance.. (ESDS). CONTENTS. . Introduction. . Generation of electrostatic charge. Material characteristics affect static charge. ESD damage. Effect on electronic devices. Protection for electrostatic discharge sensitive (ESDS) devices. control. EOS/ESD association. , . inc. 1. . CONTENT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. What . is . ESD? . Why we . D. eal with ESD. Static . Charge . G. eneration. What . C. auses ESD?. P. revent ESD . D. amag. e. ESD .
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