Is it possible to have an arrangement of two point charges separated by a finite distance such that the electric potential energy of the arrangement is the same as if the two charges were infinitely far apart? Why or why not? What if there are three charges? Explain
Lecture 14 objectives NOTE: I combined some of the objective, they were very similar/the same question that were more easily answered in a blurb then individually. 1. What are cardiac and smooth muscles Cardiac muscles are found only in the heart and consist of small cells with striations and are under involuntary control Smooth Muscles are found in the wall of hollow organs and consist of small elongated call that are NOT satiated and are under involuntary control 2. How do skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle differ anatomically/Describe the anatomy of cardiac and smooth muscle cells/Compare and contrast the 3 different muscle cells/How do differences in muscle cells anatomy affect function Cardiac muscle cells are connected by intercalated discs (