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Chapter 26 - Electric Field A PowerPoint Presentation by Paul E. Tippens, Professor of Physics Southern Polytechnic State University © 2007.
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1 Chapter Fourteen The Electric Field and the Electric Potential.
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1 24.7 The Spectrum of EM Waves According to wavelength or frequency, the EM waves can be distinguished into various types. There is no sharp boundary.
12 Ion traps 12.1 The force on ions in an electric field 12.2 Earnsha’s theorem 12.3 The Paul trap 12.4 Buffer gas cooling 12.5 Laser cooling of trapped.
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Chapter Fourteen The Electric Field and the Electric Potential
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