PHYS102 | Conductors 3 - Field at a Conductor Surface
The electric field outside a charged metal surface must be perpendicular, and here is how to calculate the magnitude (using Gauss's Law). -----Gauss's Law Playlist - • PHYS 102 | Gauss's Law -----Use the channel, or take the courses at edX - https://www.edx.org/course?search_que... -----This material was produced by Rice Online - http://online.rice.edu

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