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"Lorraine" <lorrainewinters80@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Hi Lorraine.
Keep asking those questions! We won't always have the time or the ability to
answer (we aren't all professional teachers) but how else can one learn. You
planning to study electronics at college or? My first electronics text book
was published by Ladybird. Sadly I don't think it's printed anymore.
http://www.answers.com/topic/voltage
between them physically.
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci752086,00.html
Imagine two large sheets of metal seperated by 1 meter. Connect each plate
to one terminal of a 9V battery. The field in the gap between the plates
would be 9 Volts per Meter. If both plates are the same shape then the field
near one plate will be similar to the field near to the other.
news:1116888210.590810.20720@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Hi Lorraine.
Keep asking those questions! We won't always have the time or the ability to
answer (we aren't all professional teachers) but how else can one learn. You
planning to study electronics at college or? My first electronics text book
was published by Ladybird. Sadly I don't think it's printed anymore.
Not just two poles of a battery. Any two points...Voltage is said to be the difference between the electric
potential between two poles of a battery.
http://www.answers.com/topic/voltage
Well an Electric field exists _between_ the poles. I mean in the spaceWhat is the
relationship between electric field and electric
potential at the poles. Is there a difference in the
electric field between the two poles?
between them physically.
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci752086,00.html
Imagine two large sheets of metal seperated by 1 meter. Connect each plate
to one terminal of a 9V battery. The field in the gap between the plates
would be 9 Volts per Meter. If both plates are the same shape then the field
near one plate will be similar to the field near to the other.