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Electric Potential Electric forces are conservative. Work done by an electric force is W=-q o Ed U=-W
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Electric Potential The convention in our text is that the work done on a system is has a negative sign. Unfortunately the college board help sheets use the opposite convention.
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Figure 20-1 Change in Electric Potential Energy
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Electric Potential Definition of Electric Potential V
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Electric Potential When working with electric potential we measure only changes in electric potential. he zero point can be set arbitrarily.
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Figure 20-2 Electric Field and Electric Potential
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Electric Potential Electric field and the rate of change of electric potential.
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Electric Potential Electric potential of point charges.
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Electric potential Equipotentials are surfaces where the electric potential is the same.
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Figure 20-6 Equipotentials for a Point Charge
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Figure 20-7 Equipotential Surfaces for a Uniform Electrical Field
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Figure 20-8 Equipotential Surfaces for Two Point Charges
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Solve problems 1-7, 16-19, and 21-24 on pages 672 and 673.
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Electric fields around conductors Excess electric charges move to the surface of a conductor because that is where they are least affected by the internal charges of the material.
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Figure 19-18 Charge Distribution on a Conducting Sphere
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Electric fields around conductors When electric charges are at rest, the electric field within a conductor is zero. This works even if the conductor has an internal cavity.
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Figure 19-19 Electric Field Near a Conducting Surface
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Electric fields around conductors Electric field lines enter conductor surfaces at right angles.
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Figure 19-21 Shielding Works in Only One Direction
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Figure 19-20 Intense Electric Field Near a Sharp Point
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Electric fields around conductors Electric field lines are more intense near a sharp point.
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Charging by induction
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Figure 19-22ab Charging by Induction
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Figure 19-22cd Charging by Induction
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Capacitors A capacitor is a device that has the ability “capacity” to store electric charge and energy.
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Capacitors
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Figure 20-13 A Parallel-Plate Capacitor
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Capacitors
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A dielectric material is an insulator that increases the capacitance of a capacitor when placed between the plates. Each material has a dielectric constant not to be confused with k.(p 665)
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Figure 20-15 The Effect of a Dielectric on the Electric Field of a Capacitor
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Capacitors
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