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Electrostatic Examples - Mixed Charges
Konrad Walus, University of British Columbia
COMSOL examples of basic electromagnetic systems
Electrostatics is a branch of physics that focuses with static electrical charges. A variety of basic charged geometries exist that students should be familiar with. These include the point charge, line charge, sheet charge, and volume charge. Basic electrostatic devices include the capacitor and a variety of electrostatic machines. Magnetostatics is the study of static magnetic fields. These fields can be generated by direct currents (electromagnet) or a variety of magnetic materials.
Model developed by Dr. Konrad Walus and Carl Tan
http://www.mina.ubc.ca/konradw_comsol_electrostatics
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