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Electric Force Holt: Chapter 17-2 Pages
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Electric Force Electric force - force exerted between two charged objects measured in Newtons The closer the charges the greater the force between them.
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Electric Force Coulomb’s Law (1780’s) – electric force between 2 objects Felectric = Kc •q1•q2 r2 q1 = charge #1 q2 = charge #2 r = distance between charges Kc = Coulomb’s Constant in N•m2/c2 8.99 x 109 N• m2/c2
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Electric Force Force is a vector quantity (magnitude and direction)
Force goes exactly between 2 objects in a straight line
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Electric Force Field force = no contact needed
Inversely proportional to the square of the distance of separation, bigger distance = less force.
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Electric Force Differences between electric and gravitational forces
1. Electric attracts / repels and Gravitational = always attracts 2. Electric is stronger than gravitational Charge to overcome gravitational force is small
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Electric Force Principle of superposition
→ Resultant force on any one charge equals vector sum of the individual forces exerted on that charge by all of the other individual charges that are present.
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Electric Force Net external force = 0 N
In electrostatic situations the equilibrium position of a charge is the location in which the net electric force on the charge = 0 N
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