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Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Chapter 16 Electric Charge and Electric Field AP Physics Lecture Notes Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Chapter 16 Static Electricity Coulomb’s Law The Electric Field Field Lines Electric Fields and Conductors Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Coulomb’s constant (k) Coulomb’s Law Coulomb’s law: r (Q) (C) 1 C = e = Coulomb’s constant (k) k = Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Permittivity of free space Coulomb’s Law Coulomb’s law: r Permittivity of free space Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Coulomb’s Law The force is along the line connecting the charges, and is attractive if the charges are opposite, and repulsive if they are the same. Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Coulomb’s Law Parallelogram method Vector addition review: Two forces acting on an object Components method tail-to-tip method Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Coulomb’s Law Coulomb’s law strictly applies only to point charges. Superposition: for multiple point charges, the forces on each charge from every other charge can be calculated and then added as vectors. Net force on Q3 Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Problem 16-06 Two charged dust particles exert a force of 0.032 N on each other. What will be the force if they are moved so they are only one-eighth as far apart? Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Problem 16-08 A person scuffing her feet on a wool rug on a dry day accumulates a net charge of -42 mC. How many excess electrons does she get, By how much does her mass increase? Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Problem 16-08 Compare the electric force holding the electron in orbit (r = 0.53 × 10 l0 m) around the proton nucleus of the hydrogen atom, with the gravitational force between the same electron and proton. What is the ratio of these two forces? Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Problem 16-16 2Q At each corner of a square of side L there are four point charges. Determine the force on the charge 2Q. Q 4Q 3Q L Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Problem 16-20 Q1 Q2 x Q d A +4.75 mC and a -3.55 mC charge are placed 18.5 cm apart. Where can a third charge be placed so that it experiences no net force? Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 The Electric Field The electric field is defined as the force on a test charge (small positive charge), divided by the charge: E E F F Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 The Electric Field Electric field of a point charge +Q r Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 The Electric Field Problem solving in electrostatics: Draw a diagram; show all charges, with signs, and electric fields and forces with directions Calculate forces using Coulomb’s law Add forces vectorially to get result Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Problem 16-24 A proton is released in a uniform electric field, and it experiences an electric force of 3.75 × 10-14 N toward the south. What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field? E + F south Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Problem 16-28 What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a point midway between a +7.0 mC and a -8.0 mC charge 8.0 cm apart? Assume no other charges are nearby. d E1 + - q1 q2 E2 Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Problem 16-36 E2 E1 P x - + d = 12 cm Two point charges, -Q and +2Q, are separated by a distance of d = 12 cm. The electric field at the point is zero. How far from -Q is P? Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Problem 16-54 A proton (m = 1.67 x 10-27 kg) is suspended at rest in a uniform electric field E. Take into account gravity at the Earth's surface, and determine E. E + q Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 The Electric Field The electric field can be represented by field lines. These lines start on a positive charge and end on a negative charge. Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 The Electric Field The number of field lines starting (ending) on a positive (negative) charge is proportional to the magnitude of the charge. E The electric field is stronger where the field lines are closer together. E A B C Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 The Electric Field Electric field of two charges: Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 The Electric Field The electric field between two closely spaced, oppositely charged parallel plates is constant. Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Field Lines Summary of field lines: Field lines start on positive charges and end on negative charges; the number is proportional to the magnitude of the charge. The magnitude of the field is proportional to the density of the lines. Field lines indicate the direction of the field; the field is tangent to the line. Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Fields and Conductors Charging by induction: Electrically neutral When finger is removed When charged rod is removed Net positive charge ( on outer surface) Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Fields and Conductors Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Fields and Conductors The electric field is perpendicular to the surface of a conductor The electric field is zero inside a conductor Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Summary Two kinds of electric charge – positive and negative Charge is conserved Charge on electron: Conductors: electrons free to move Insulators: nonconductors Charge is quantized in units of e Objects can be charged by conduction or induction Coulomb’s law: Electric field is force per unit charge: Electric Charge and Electric Field 16

Electric Charge and Electric Field 16 Problem 16-64 A large electroscope is made with "leaves" that are 78 cm long wires with tiny 24 g spheres at the ends. When charged, nearly all the charge resides on the spheres. If the wires each make a 30° angle with the vertical what total charge Q must have been applied to the electroscope? Ignore the mass of the wires. q q L L m m Electric Charge and Electric Field 16