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Title: Electric Potential Energy


1
Electric Potential Energy
  • A charge q in an electric field behaves similarly
    to a mass m in a gravitational field.
  • The electric force F qE is conservative.

Change in potential energy from position a to b
?U is independent of the path from position a to
b
2
Electric Potential
The electric field is related to how fast the
potential is changing
For a constant electric field
3
Electric Potential and Potential Difference
Electric Potential
Electric potential difference ?V between a and b
4
Electric Potential and Potential Energy
Difference in potential energy
Difference in electric potential
  • Electric potential V has units of Joules/Coulomb
    which is defined as a Volt
  • 1 Volt 1 Joule/Coulomb
  • One Joule is the work done in moving one Coulomb
    of charge through a potential difference of one
    Volt.
  • Electric field has units of Newtons/Coulomb or
    Volts/meter
  • 1N/C 1 J/(mC) 1 V/m

5
Analogy between Electric and Gravitational Fields
m
q
E
G
d
m
q
?U q?V - qEd
?U - mgd
The charge and mass lose potential energy and
gain kinetic energy when they move in the
direction of the field.
6
Kinetic Energy of a Charge Accelerated by an
Electric Field
  • The kinetic energy acquired by an electron or a
    proton accelerated through a potential difference
    of 1000 Volts
  • Uba qVba (1.60 x 10-19 C)(1000 V)
  • 1.60 x 10-13 J 1000 eV (electron
    volts)
  • 1 keV (kilo electron volt)
  • One electron-volt (1 eV) is the kinetic energy
    gained by an elemental charge (electron or
    proton) when it is accelerated through a
    potential difference of one Volt.
  • 1 eV 1.6 x 10-19 J

7
Electric Potential Energy The Electron Volt
  • Suppose a point charge q is moved between two
    points a and b in space, where the electric
    potentials due to other charges are Va and Vb.
  • The change in potential energy is
  • ?U Ub Ua q(Vb Va) qVba
  • Unit Electron Volt (eV) 1 eV 1.6 x 10-19 J
  • e.g. a proton accelerated through a potential
    difference of 200 kV acquires a kinetic energy of
  • 200 keV (losing 200 keV of electric potential
    energy).

8
Electric Potential due to Point Charge
Electric Field
Using Calculus, it can be shown
Convention V0 at infinite r
9
Electric Potential due to a Point Charge
Electric potential at a distance r from a
positive charge Q
Electric potential at a distance r from a
negative charge Q
10
Equipotential Surfaces
  • Equipotential surfaces are surfaces of constant
    electric potential (just as lines of constant
    elevation on a topological map are lines of
    constant gravitational potential).
  • Equipotential surfaces are always perpendicular
    to the direction of the electric field. (just as
    the fall line is perpendicular to the contour
    lines on a topological map).

Charged Parallel Plates Two Equal
and Opposite Charges
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