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Coulomb’s law made simple for physics lovers
Coulomb’s law explains how charged objects interact, with the force depending on the magnitudes of the charges and the square of the distance between them. Like charges repel and opposite charges ...
Invisibly to us, insects and other tiny creatures use static electricity to travel, avoid predators, collect pollen and more. New experiments explore how evolution may have influenced this phenomenon.
Electrostatics and electrodynamics together describe the behaviour of electric charges, fields and their interaction with matter over both static and time‐varying regimes. In electrostatics, ...
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Master electric fields with interactive simulations
Electric fields can feel abstract, but interactive simulations make them tangible. From placing charges to mapping equipotential lines, these tools bring invisible forces to life. Whether you’re a ...
The field of electromedicine is witnessing significant advances with the advent of impulse electrical technologies, including nanosecond pulsed bioelectrics ...
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