ELECTRIC POTENTIAL MEASUREMENT AND MODELING IN THE VICINITY OF THE METAL ELECTRODES IN SAND MEDIA
In the Final Project (PA) 1, Study of Changes in Electric Potential Difference in Sand Using Metal Electrodes which aims to investigate the effect of using metal electrodes on the measurable potential difference of dry sand has been conducted. Measurement was performed by means of the Rigol DM305...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | In the Final Project (PA) 1, Study of Changes in Electric Potential Difference in
Sand Using Metal Electrodes which aims to investigate the effect of using metal
electrodes on the measurable potential difference of dry sand has been conducted.
Measurement was performed by means of the Rigol DM3058E digital multimeter
without non-polar electrodes. The results show that the measured electric potential
difference of the sand is a function of time, which is assumed to occur due to the
polarization of the electric charge on the surface of the metal electrodes or inside
the sand. However, the source of the external electric field causing the polarization
has not been determined yet. In the Final Project 2 (PA 2), due to the Covid-19
pandemic, the PA 1 research could not be continued and was shifted to model
electric potential due to metal rod as potential electrodes. The type of charged rod
that used is a non-conducting charged rod with line charge type that has total
charge of Q and length of rod L. The numerical method used in the simulations with
VBA Excel is the numerical integration method with the trapezoidal rule. These
data are used to analyze the effect of variations in the position and length of the
charged rod. The results show that when the charged rod is getting longer then the
height of the peak of the electric potential, the height of the peak of the electric
potential difference, and the center width of the electric potential contour are
getting smaller, respectively. Meanwhile for the contour of the electric potential
difference, when the charged rod is getting longer then the center width of the
contour is getting bigger. |
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