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The electric field can push AND pull charges Because there are two types of charges (+ and -) The gravitational field can only pull Only positive masses
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Charges cause an electrical field. Each charge creates its own electric field in the surrounding space. Electric Field is a vector quantity Has magnitude and direction Use Electric Field lines(lines of force) to show the Electric Field
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Electric field direction from charge that creates the field: Away from positive charge Toward negative charges The lines begin on positive charges and end on negative charges. Draw lines perpendicular to charge Lines never cross
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Electric field strength: The closer to the charge, the stronger the field The closer the field lines, the stronger the field The farther away, the weaker the field
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Electric field strength: The number of lines are proportional to strength The more lines the stronger the field
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Electric field strength: (quantitative) E = kq/d 2 ▪ Depends on Charge and distance E = Electric field strength (Newton/Coulomb, N/C) k = 9.0 x 10 9 Nm 2 /C q= charge causing the field (Coulomb, C) d or r = distance (meters, m)
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A fly accumulates 3.0 x 10-10 C of positive charge as it flies through the air. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a location 2.0 cm away from the fly? q = 3.0 x 10 -10 C d or r = 2.0 cm = _____ m E = ? equation E = kq/ r2 E = (9.0 x 10 9 )(3.0x10 -10 ) (0.020) 2 E = 6750 N/C 0.020
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Electric Field = force exerted on positive charge If +q = force in same direction (pull) of the field If -q = force in opposite direction (push) of the field
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The strength of the electric field… E = F/q E = strength of the field (Newton/Coulomb, N/C) F = Force exerted on charge in field (Newton, N) q = charge (Coulomb, C) that sits in the field; experiences the force
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A charge of -2.0 x C is placed in a uniform electric field of strength 5000 N/C that points downward. What is the magnitude and direction of the force experienced by this charge?
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E = F / q 5000 N/C= F / (-2.0 x 10 -6 C) (-2x10 -6 )(5000)=F -0.01N=F magnitude of the force direction? - 2 charge, the force on the electron is opposite the field! A charge of -2.0 x C is placed in a uniform electric field of strength 5000 N/C that points downward. What is the magnitude and direction of the force experienced by this charge?
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