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Understanding the Conductor and Insulator is the foundation and crucial to fully understand the polarization problem. | |||
==The Main Idea== | ==The Main Idea== | ||
All materials are made of atoms that contains electrons and protons. However, at the microscopic level there can be difference in structure that lead to very different behavior when they are exposed to electric field. Conductor and Insulator is what are discussed in the physics 2 classes. | |||
===A Mathematical Model=== | ===A Mathematical Model=== |
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Understanding the Conductor and Insulator is the foundation and crucial to fully understand the polarization problem.
The Main Idea
All materials are made of atoms that contains electrons and protons. However, at the microscopic level there can be difference in structure that lead to very different behavior when they are exposed to electric field. Conductor and Insulator is what are discussed in the physics 2 classes.
A Mathematical Model
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