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Polarization of Charge (5:11)

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AP Physics 2
APC E&M
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Three demonstrations of polarization of charge are shown. A balloon polarizes a wall, small pieces of paper, and an aluminum can. The difference between conducting and inducting materials is presented. This is an AP Physics 1/JEE/NEET Topic.

Content Times:
0:35 Conducting vs. Inducting Materials
1:23 Polarization of Wall Demonstration and Illustration
3:02 Polarization of small pieces of paper demonstration
3:25 Polarization of aluminum can demonstration
3:54 Electric force due to polarization magnitude
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