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Announcements Homework for tomorrow… (Ch. 25, CQ 12, Probs. 18 & 40)
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Electric Forces & Charges (Coulomb’s Law)
Chapter 25 Electric Forces & Charges (Coulomb’s Law)
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Newton’s Law of Gravitation, revisited..
where Notice: Mass is always positive. Gravity is always attractive. m2 r m1
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Coulomb’s Law.. where Notice: Charges can be positive or negative.
Force can be attractive or repulsive. q2 r q1
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Coulomb’s Law - restrictions
charges must be small compared to their separation (“point-like”) OK Not OK
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Quiz Question 1 Two uniformly charged spheres are firmly fastened to and electrically insulated from frictionless pucks on an air table. The charge on sphere 2 is three times the charge of sphere 1. Which force diagram correctly shows the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force on each object?
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Coulomb’s Law and Superposition
Q: What is the ? q1 q2 q3
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Coulomb’s Law and Superposition
Q: What is the ? A: q1 q2 q3
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Quiz Question 2 Two protons (p1 and p2) and an electron (e) lie on a straight line as shown. The direction of the net force on p1 , p2 , and e, respectively, are: left, right, left left, right, right right, left, left right, left, right right, right, left p1 p2 e
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Prob What is the net electric force on charge A in Figure EX25.16?
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Prob What is the force F on the 5.0 nC charge in Figure P25.37? Give your answer as a magnitude and an angle measured cw or ccw (specify which) from the + x-axis.
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