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Electric Fields Types of Charges Methods of Charging
Conductors and Insulators Concept of an Electric Field Uniform Electric Field
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Electrical Charge Proton Electron Positively charged
Charge = x C Mass = 1.67 x kg Electron Negatively charged Charge = x C Mass = 9.11 x kg
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Methods of Charging Charging by Friction
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Triboelectric Series
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Methods of Charging Charging by Induction
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Methods of Charging Charging by Conduction
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Materials Conductors Insulators
Materials that allow electricity to flow Examples: Metals Insulators Materials that inhibit the flow of electricity Examples: Plastic and Rubber Materials
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Like charges repel; opposite charges attract.
Repulsive forces Attractive forces
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How can charges exert forces on each other when they are not even in contact with each other?
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Concept of the Electric Field
Region of space where a charged particle can experience a force
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Concept of the Electric Field
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Electric Field Force per unit positive charge E = F/q Units: NC-1
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Uniform Electric Field
Charged Parallel Plates
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Uniform Electric Field
Charged Parallel Plates
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Uniform Electric Field
Charged Parallel Plates Work done to move charges at a distance from each other E= V/d Units: Vm-1
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Uniform Electric Field
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Charges in Uniform Electric Field
Force on An electron A proton Direction of motion Other Equations
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