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Chapter 33: Electric Fields and Potential Conceptual Physics Bloom High School.

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1 Chapter 33: Electric Fields and Potential Conceptual Physics Bloom High School

2 33.1 Electric Fields Electric Fields- similar to a gravitational field –Acts at a distance –Can be positive OR negative Test Charge- used to determine the strength of a field and/or the direction of the field –Always positive –“Direction” can be positive or negative

3 33.2 Electric Field Lines Electric field is a vector quantity –Magnitude and direction –Arrows extend from positive charges and toward negative charges –Lines closer together represent a stronger field Physics Physlets I.23.2, I.23.3, P.23.2

4 33.3 Electric Shielding Shielding- charges spread evenly over the surface –Charges don’t extend into the object

5 33.4 Electric Potential Energy PE- energy based on location –Gravitational PE- location between objects & mass –Electrical PE- location between objects & charge –Physics Physlets I.25.2

6 33.5 Electric Potential Electric potential (V) –Electric potential energy ÷ charge –Volt (Allesandro Volta) 1 Volt = 1Joule/Coulomb A Coulomb is a large amount of charge, so everyday objects can have large amounts of voltage, but would have small charges –A balloon can have thousands of Volts but only a millionth of a Coulomb

7 33.6 Electric Energy Storage Capacitor- stores electrical charge –Used in all circuitry –Storage based on voltage, size of plates and gap between plates Physics Physlets I.26.1

8 33.7 The Van de Graff Generator Van de Graff Generator- high voltages are built up on a surface –Charges are distributed evenly on surface –Very large charge is possible (MV range!) MythBusters: Van de Graff Generator –http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qgM1A3pgkQ


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