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ELECTRIC POTENTIAL
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Electric Potential: Energy a charge has due to its position in an electric field. EPE distance
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Electrical Potential Difference Work done per unit of charge as a charge moves through a field V = W/q W- work(joules) V-Potential difference q- Charge(coulombs) J/C or Volt
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example A 12 volt battery does 1200J of work transferring a charge through an electric field. How much charge is transferred? V = W/q 12V = 1200J/q q = 100C
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Capacitor Two parallel plates that collect and store electrical energy to be used at a later time.
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Dielectric-Placed in a capacitor to allow it to store more charge Nonmetallic substance that will allow the electric field to be maintained
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Potential Between Parallel Plates V = E d V- electric potential (volts) E- electric field intensity (N/C) d= distance between plates (m)
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Example A)Two plates of a capacitor are 0.03m apart. What is the potential difference if they have an electric field of 3000N/C? V= Ed V= 3000N/C(0.03m) V= 90Nm/C = 90J/C = 90V
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B) What work is needed to move an electron from the (+) plate to the (-) plate of the capacitor? V=W/q 90V= W/(1.6x10 -19 C) W= 1.44x10 -17 J
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Field intensity + + + + + + + + - - - - - - - Electric field is uniform regardless of where the charge is placed q q q
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