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AP Physics 2: 2.5 Fields in Space. Which of the following statements is true?

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brought to you by faraday cages Normally we'd be all

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witty here but instead let's just see a faraday cage

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in action Yeah that's way cooler than anything we could

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come up with All right conductors like faraday cages are

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sometimes used to shield electric fields well faraday cages can

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shield up to one hundred thousand volts which is cool

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It was terrifying to watch from inside one A charged

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conductor with a wobbly or shape is shown Here is

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there Pienaar lie on the surface of the conductor and

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cue allies inside Which of the following statements is true

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juice Two of these answers you're like All right well

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this should serve as a reminder Don't sketch conductor designs

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at three A M if you do they might uh

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a little wonky but that's Okay we can work with

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wonky well let's take a closer look at the three

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points in this system Point p is on a wide

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part of the conductor point are is that a narrower

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part And q uh is in the middle surrounded by

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the conductor conductors like this direct current around the material

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preventing anything or anyone inside of the conductor from getting

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zapped which is a really good thing if you're the

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one in the cage If you're in the middle you

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can relax knowing that the electric field where you are

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is zero So b is one of our correct answers

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Now we're looking at the outside at points pienaar at

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the narrow part of this misshapen thing The radius of

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the curve is smaller and at the risk of pin

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obvious on that point P the radius is larger Yeah

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that's right We're risk takers like that At a point

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of smaller radius The electric field lines will be closer

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together resulting in a stronger electric field So the other

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correct answer is a answer D is exactly the opposite

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of what we're looking for It's out the window Oh

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and see if that's a No because feel that the

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surface of a conductor has always perpendicular to the surface

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Not parallel and conducting cages not only looked really cool

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in a lab but they're pretty important In the real

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world For example airplanes are faraday cages which is why

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a plane can get struck by lightning without passengers inside 00:02:18.183 --> [endTime] getting all of crispy

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