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==The Main Idea==
==Personal Life==


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Electric Field of Capacitor


===A Mathematical Model===


What are the mathematical equations that allow us to model this topic.  For example <math>{\frac{d\vec{p}}{dt}}_{system} = \vec{F}_{net}</math> where '''p''' is the momentum of the system and '''F''' is the net force from the surroundings.
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===A Computational Model===
==Work==


How do we visualize or predict using this topic. Consider embedding some vpython code here [https://trinket.io/glowscript/31d0f9ad9e Teach hands-on with GlowScript]
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==Examples==
==Use by Other Scientists==


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==Use Today==
 
===Simple===
===Middling===
===Difficult===
 
==Connectedness==
#How is this topic connected to something that you are interested in?
#How is it connected to your major?
#Is there an interesting industrial application?
 
==History==
 
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== See also ==
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==References==
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See also

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