Bell Work Unit 3: Field Forces Action at a Distance.

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Bell Work

Unit 3: Field Forces Action at a Distance

Using a test charge… Can be used to test a single charge. Test charges can be any sign, but due to conception, we typically assume them as positive. Charge is so small (in comparison to primary charge) that they are considered negligible in terms of the Electrostatic Force of interaction.

The Electric Field

Bell Work 1. Calculate the Electric Field of a charged object exerting an electrostatic force of 12N on a proton (our test charge), 2cm away. 2. Calculate the Electric Field of a -12C charge, 2 cm away from a test charge.

Bell Work Two positive charges,.1 m apart, are static. Directly between them, and.1 m in the +y direction sits a positive test charge. Each charge creates an electric field of 5 N/C at that point. 1. Using vector mathematics, resolve the two vectors to determine the total Electric Field at the point charge.

Bell Work You have a positively charged ring with a radius of 2 cm. 1. Draw the resultant vector of the Electric Field at a point 5 cm away, if the ring is positioned such that it could slide over the point. 2. Draw the resultant vector of the Electric Field at the center of a positively charged square conductor.

Getting a visual interpretation of a field:

Looking back…

Rules for drawing field lines 1. Lines start at positive charges and end in negative charges 2. The number of field lines α the strength of the electric field 3. Field lines can NEVER cross

Rule 1 Lines start at positive charges and end in negative charges

Rule 2 The number of field lines α the strength of the electric field

Rule 3 Field lines can NEVER cross

Bell Work Draw the electric field for the following configuration of charges:

Practice…

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