volume (electric) charge density

  • 1Electric charge — SI symbol: Q SI quantity dimension: Q SI unit: coulomb other units: e Derivations from other quantities: Q = I · …

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  • 2charge density — noun The electric charge per unit volume of a field or body, or per unit area of a surface • • • Main Entry: ↑charge …

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  • 3Charge density — The linear, surface, or volume charge density is the amount of electric charge in a line, surface, or volume, respectively. It is measured in coulombs per meter (C/m), square meter (C/m²), or cubic meter (C/m³), respectively, and represented by… …

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  • 4charge density — noun The amount of electric charge per unit volume of space or unit area of a surface …

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  • 5Density (disambiguation) — Density and dense usually refer to a measure of how much of some entity is within a fixed amount of space. Types of density include: In physics, density of mass: Density, mass per volume Area density or surface density, mass over a (two… …

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  • 6Charge conservation — In physics, charge conservation is the principle that electric charge can neither be created nor destroyed. The net quantity of electric charge, the amount of positive charge minus the amount of negative charge in the universe, is always… …

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  • 7Electric field — In physics, the space surrounding an electric charge or in the presence of a time varying magnetic field has a property called an electric field (that can also be equated to electric flux density). This electric field exerts a force on other… …

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  • 8Electric current — Electromagnetism …

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  • 9Electric displacement field — In physics, the electric displacement field, denoted as , is a vector field that appears in Maxwell s equations. It accounts for the effects of free charges within materials. D stands for displacement, as in the related concept of displacement… …

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  • 10Electric potential energy — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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