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Collection of HW tasks for Electrodynamic Functions #3

Closed kylemasc917 closed 1 month ago

kylemasc917 commented 1 month ago

This issue is a place for people to suggest and compile simple functions from Electrodynamics that can be used in this assignment.

kylemasc917 commented 1 month ago

Resistance in a wire is the one example already given.

avgagliardo commented 1 month ago

I think I'll do capacitive reactance.

Priyanka-43 commented 1 month ago

Magnetic field of long straight wire.

iglesias-cardinale commented 1 month ago

Unless somebody else really wants this one, I'd like to do the electric potential at any point in space given a certain charge distribution.

dnxjay commented 1 month ago

Capacitance of a Parallel Plate Capacitor

Tolani4 commented 1 month ago

I plan on implementing electric potential due to a point charge

laserlab commented 1 month ago

Pinning this and keeping it open for reference

jkblc commented 1 month ago

I plan to do magnetic force on a moving charge (Lorentz Force)

HeshamElsaman commented 1 month ago

I'm willing to calculate the surface charge density of a conducting spherical shell of radius (R) and constant potential (V).

Cosmos491 commented 1 month ago

Since it was made clear that my task is not in conflict with anyone, it will be to calculate the electric field due to a single charge, and a net electric field due to multiple charges using functional programming.

kylemasc917 commented 1 month ago

I can do the example one provided of resistance in a wire.

ojha-aditya commented 1 month ago

I can do Poynting vector calculations.

dhamalakamal commented 1 month ago

I will be calculating total equivalent resistances of circuit where resistances are connected in parallel

abruns123 commented 1 month ago

I can calculate the electric field of a sphere with constant charge density.

kylemasc917 commented 1 month ago

Closing at end of assignment

haiderabbas007 commented 1 month ago

I worked on EM waves in a conductor