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Electric Potential Energy and the
Chapter 19 Electric Potential Energy and the Electric Potential
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1) Electric Potential Energy
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2) Electric Potential
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3) Point Charges If V = 0 at r = ∞, then V r q
Superposition: potentials add as scalars q1 q2
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4) Equipotential surfaces
Definition Surface with constant potential e.g. For a point charge, equipotential surfaces are spheres
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e.g. parallel plates E is uniform, and W = qEs, so equipotential surfaces are planes
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b) Work along an equipotential surface
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E is perpendicular to equipotential surfaces
c) Electric field direction and equipotential surfaces If W = 0, and E ≠ 0, then E is perpendicular to equipotential surfaces
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Electric field lines Equipotential lines
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d) Electric field as a potential gradient
units: V/m = J/(Cm) = N/C
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In general, Electric field points in the direction of maximum change of the potential
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5) Biomedical examples a) Conduction of electrical signals in neurons
Resting state (selective permeability) V=-70mV
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Stimulated cell Signal travels at ~ 50 m/s
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b) Medical diagnostics
- body is not an equipotential surface - Flow of Na+, K+, Cl- ions; potential differences ~ µV - depend on stimuli and can form regular patterns
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- heartbeat (electrocardiography, ECT, EKG)
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- brain waves (electroencephalography, EEG)
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- response to light (electroretinography, ERG)
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