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Electric Charge
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MATTER
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN INTRODUCED THE IDEA THAT ALL SUBSTANCES ARE PENETRATED BY AN ELECTRIC FIRE TOO MUCH ELECTRIC FIRE= POSITIVE CHARGE LACK OF ELECTRIC FIRE= NEGATIVE CHARGE
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Electrostatics The study of the interactions between electric charges that are at rest (or nearly so).
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ELECTRIC CHARGE Fundamental quantity in electrostatics Two kinds of charge: positive and negative
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Elementary Charge
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Electric Attraction and Repulsion LIKE CHARGES REPEL: Two positive charges repel each other Two negative charges repel each other UNLIKE CHARGES ATTRACT: Negative charge attracts positive charge.
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Law of Conservation of Charge THE NET AMOUNT OF CHARGE PRODUCED IN ANY PROCESS IS ZERO; NO NET ELECTRIC CHARGE CAN BE CREATED OR DESTROYED
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Conductors, Insulators, and Ground Conductor- material that permit the flow of electric charge Insulator- material that do not allow the flow of electric charge readily Ground- a neutral material that can accept or supply an essentially unlimited number of charges
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PLEASE SEE VIDEO DEMONSTRATION
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CHARGING PROCESS CONDUCTION- charging neutral object by placing charge object in contact with the neutral object INDUCTION- charging neutral object by placing charge object near the neutral object without physical contact
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INDUCTION PROCESS
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ELECTROSCOPE A device that can be used for detecting charge a,a- - thin leaves of metal foil b - metal support c - glass container d - metal knob
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COULOMB’S LAW Applicable to point charges (objects whose size is much smaller than the distance between them) Describes the interaction of electric charges
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EX 1. ELECTRIC FORCE ON ELECTRON BY PROTON Determine the magnitude and direction of the electric force on the electron of a hydrogen atom exerted by the single proton that is the atom’s nucleus. Assume the average distance between the revolving electron and the proton is r= 0.53 x 10 -10 m.
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Two point charges, q1= +25nC and q2= - 75nC, are separated by a distance of 3.0 cm. Find the magnitude and direction of a) The electric force that q1 exerts on q2; and b) The electric force that q2 exerts on q1.
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PRINCIPLE OF SUPERPOSITION OF FORCES States that when two or more forces exerted by two or more charges on a charge, the total force on that charge is the vector sum of the forces exerted by the individual charges.
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Two point charges are located on the positive x- axis of a coordinate system. Charge q1 = 1.0 nC is 2.0 cm from the origin, and charge q2 = - 3.0 nC is 4.0 cm from the origin. What is the total force exerted by these two charges on a charge q3 = 5.0 nC located at the origin? Gravitational forces are negligible.
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