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Interactions of Charge Centers

Interactions of Charge Centers. Basic Electrical Relationships. Coulomb’s Law. Coulomb -- a unit of charge 1 coulomb = 6.2×10 18 elementary charges. The electrical analog of force is voltage. The electrical analog of velocity is current. Electrical Potential. Movement of Charges.

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Interactions of Charge Centers

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  1. Interactions of Charge Centers

  2. Basic Electrical Relationships Coulomb’s Law Coulomb -- a unit of charge 1 coulomb = 6.2×1018 elementary charges The electrical analog of force is voltage The electrical analog of velocity is current

  3. Electrical Potential

  4. Movement of Charges A good analogy is the expansion of gases into larger containers -- although the proximate cause of the expansion is quite different!

  5. i = e * G A Purely Resistive Circuit Which way does the current flow?

  6. Series and Parallel Resistive Circuits Can you draw an analogy to these circuits using water flow?

  7. Capacitance Energy storage -- the electrical analog of elasticity

  8. A Purely Capacitive Circuit

  9. Equilibrium in a capacitive circuit

  10. An RC Circuit

  11. The Time Constant, t A measure of the time needed to charge an RC circuit. t = RC

  12. The Effect of the Time Constant

  13. Fundamentals of Information Sensing, Transmission, and Processing at the Molecular Level in Biological Systems

  14. Overall Information Flow One Example

  15. Sensing and Computation

  16. Proteins and Information Registration

  17. More on Proteins and Information

  18. Kinetics and Information

  19. Division of Reality By Proteins, Part 1

  20. Division of Reality By Proteins, Part 2

  21. Different Versions of a Protein Differ in Where they “Call” the Division

  22. Signal Transmission

  23. Engineering Diagram

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