reference: http://www.compadre.org/osp/items/detail.cfm?ID=11443
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| Electric Potential Model in 3D surface plot view superposed with the 2 charges system of Q2=-1 and Q1=+1 http://weelookang.blogspot.sg/2013/09/electric-potential-model-by-wolfgang.html author: wolfgang christian and slightly edited by lookang (this version) |
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| Electric Potential Model in 3D surface plot (tilted) view superposed with the 2 charges system of Q2=-1 and Q1=+1 http://weelookang.blogspot.sg/2013/09/electric-potential-model-by-wolfgang.html author: wolfgang christian and slightly edited by lookang (this version) |
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| Electric Potential Model in 3D surface plot view (vertically downwards like most 2D plots) superposed with the 2 charges system of Q2=-1 and Q1=+1 http://weelookang.blogspot.sg/2013/09/electric-potential-model-by-wolfgang.html author: wolfgang christian and slightly edited by lookang (this version) |
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| Electric Potential Model with equipotential lines http://weelookang.blogspot.sg/2013/09/electric-potential-model-by-wolfgang.html author: wolfgang christian and slightly edited by lookang (this version) |
changes made:
- added text array Q1, Q2, Q3 Q4 etc.
- added visualization colormode range from 0 to 9
- redesign the control panel to at the bottom
- table of the right
- made surface appear together with the charges for self manipulation to get 3D superposed view
text taken from http://www.compadre.org/osp/items/detail.cfm?ID=11443
Point Charge Electric Potential
The Point Charge Electric Potential model shows the electric potential produced by N point charges. Charges can be arranged in a ring, a line, or in parallel lines and the charge Q can alternate in sign. Custom configurations can be created by dragging particles or by entering xy and Q values into a data table. Blue (red) indicates a region of negative (positive) electric potential. The value of this potential V(x,y) is displayed in a text-box near the bottom of the view when the mouse is pressed.
Credits:
The Point Charge Electric Potential model was developed by Wolfgang Christian using the Easy Java Simulations (EJS) modeling tool version 4.3.4. You can examine and modify the model for this simulation if you have EJS installed by right-clicking within the program and selecting "Open Ejs Model" from the pop-up menu.Information about EJS is available at: <http://www.um.es/fem/Ejs/> and in the OSP ComPADRE collection <http://www.compadre.org/OSP/>.




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