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Electricity and Magnetism
Physics 208 Dr. Tatiana Erukhimova Lectures 15,16
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Equilibrium in electrostatic field: Earnshaw’s theorem
There are NO points of stable equilibrium in any electrostatic field! How to prove it? Gauss’s Law will help! Imaginary surface surrounding P P If the equilibrium is to be a stable one, we require that if we move the charge away from P in any direction, there should be a restoring force directed opposite to the displacement. The electric field at all nearby points must be pointing inward – toward the point P. But that is in violation of Gauss’ law if there is no charge at P.
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Thomson’s atom 1899 If charges cannot be held stably, there cannot be matter made up of static point charges (electrons and protons) governed only by the laws of electrostatics. Such a static configuration would collapse!
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Hw quiz An infinitesimally thin, insulating, uniformly charged horizontal sheet has a small charged object “floating” above it. If the object has mass m and charge Q, find σ, the charge per unit area on the sheet. Assume the sheet is of infinite extent.
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There is a conducting spherical shell, inner radius A and outer radius B. A charge Q1 is put at the center. If you now put charge -2Q1 on the shell, find the charge density everywhere. A sphere of radius A has a charge Q uniformly spread throughout its volume. Find the difference in the electric potential, in other words, the voltage difference, between the center and a point 2A from the center.
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Capacitors Consider two large metal plates which are parallel to each other and separated by a distance small compared with their width. Area A L The field between plates is
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The capacitance is:
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Cylindrical Capacitor
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Capacitors in series: Capacitors in parallel:
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If you reduce the amount of charge on a capacitor by a factor of 2, how does the capacitance change?
If a 4-F capacitor and an 8-F capacitor are connected in parallel, which has the larger potential difference across it? Which has the larger charge? A parallel-plate capacitor has a capacitance of 1.0 F. If the plates are 1 mm apart, what is the area of the plates?
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Most capacitors have a non-conducting material, or dielectric, between their conducting plates. When we insert an uncharged sheet of dielectric between the plates, experiments show that the potential difference decreases to a smaller value V. When the space between plates is completely filled by the dielectric, the ratio is called dielectric constant.
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Smaller, Denser, Cheaper
Moore’s Law (1965): every 2 years the number of transistors on a chip is doubled
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