Lecture 2 Electrical Charge. Charge is a property of the building block of matter. Matter -> molecule -> atoms electrons nucleus charge -1e p n +1e 0e.

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Lecture 2 Electrical Charge. Charge is a property of the building block of matter. Matter -> molecule -> atoms electrons nucleus charge -1e p n +1e 0e Lattice Spacing:

k is the conversion factor: Electric Field a. Causal Description Coulombs law is a description of action at distance. (acausal description) A causal description can be achieved in 2 steps.

Spider-Fly Analogy Attraction between spiders and fly QE q Source chargeField Test charge Description of the field: Field line Positive charges a source of field lines Negative charges a source of field lines

Electric Force Vectors Combine gravitational force vector with electric force: Adding electric force vector to gravitational force vector. Notice E depends on the source charge q1 and the position of the observation point in relation to the source charge, r. E is independent of q2.