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3. Now, use the EMFIELD program to simulate what you just measured with the salt water. Open the program, and click on 3
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3. Now, use the EMFIELD program to simulate what you just measured with the salt water. Open the program, and click on 3
3. Now, use the EMFIELD program to simulate what you just measured with the salt water. Open the program, and click on 3D Point Charges under Sources. Then, under Display, click on Show Grid and Constrain to Grid. 4. Add a +8 and -8 to the grid, 2 grid units apart. Select Equipotenials from the Field and Potentials menu. Click on multiple points on the screen to show the equipotential lines. 5. Clean up the screen and move the charges 15 grid units apart. Click on multiple points on the screen to show the equipotential lines. 6. How do the simulations on the computer compare with what you measured in the experiment? 7. Are the equipotentials you measured at the center straight lines?