Voltage and Electric Field

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Can any one derive the basic relationship between voltage and electric
field?
 
On May 7, 11:56 am, "I'm Mr.B" <iambhara...@gmail.com> wrote:
Can any one derive the basic relationship between voltage and electric
field?
i went to google.com and searched for :

relationship between voltage and electric field?

google proved this link

http://www.vias.org/physics/bk4_06_04_03.html

if you want me to do more google searches for you, please ask. your
wish is my command line.
 
On 2011-05-07, I'm Mr.B <iambharathy@gmail.com> wrote:
Can any one derive the basic relationship between voltage and electric
field?
Richard Feynman

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"I'm Mr.B" wrote in message
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Can any one derive the basic relationship between voltage and electric
field?

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Huh?

The gradient of the potential difference is the electric field. Is that
basic enough for you?
 
Op 5/7/2011 5:56 PM, I'm Mr.B schreef:
Can any one derive the basic relationship between voltage and electric
field?
The higher the voltage, the higher the electro static field.

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pim.
 
I'm Mr.B wrote:
Can any one derive the basic relationship between voltage and electric
field?
In the electrostatic limit (i.e. keeping the frequency very small
compared to c divided by the typical dimension of the problem), the
voltage between points A and B is the line integral of _E_ dot _ds_
along any path between A and B.

(It gets more complicated in the time-varying case--you have to worry
about what gauge you're in.)

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