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6.1 Electrostatics
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Charge sticks to adhesive tape
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Transfer charge from sphere to sphere
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Model of electrostatic voltmeter
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Increasing separation of capacitor plates at constant charge
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Increasing separation of capacitor plates at constant voltage
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No electric field inside tin cans
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Van de Graaff generator
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Segner wheel with ions
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Mirror image force
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Confetti
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Maypole
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Wig
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Cheesecake moulds on Van de Graaff generator
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Johnsen-Rahbek effect
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Gauss's law 1
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Gauss's law 2
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Electric field lines
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Fishing rod
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Thomson scales
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Faraday cage
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Separating charges
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Capacitor drives motor
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Separation of charges with water drops
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Coulomb's law with torsion balance
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Potential lines
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Sparks from ball to ball and ball to pointed tip
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High-voltage insulator
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Christmas baubles
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Force on dipole
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Water jet in electric field
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6.2 Electric current
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6.3 Magnetism
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6.4 Induction, alternating current
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6.5 High-frequency
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7 Quantum physics
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8 Thermodynamics
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9 Properties of matter
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10 Nuclear and particle physics
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Force on dipole
Experiment no.: 6.1.32
The force on a magnetic dipole in a magnetic field can be demonstrated with a magnetic boat.
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Experiment with rotating dipole
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Rotating magnetic dipole
Rigid magnetic dipole
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Mounting of the dipole