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Title: Static Electricity


1
Static Electricity
  • Define some of the major ideas about static
    electricity

2
Static Electricity
  • Electricity exists because of two types of
    charge
  • Charge is () or (-)
  • Fundamental unit is the charge of one electron
    one proton 1.6 x 10-19C
  • Unit of charge is the Coulomb. One coulomb is a
    boatload of electrons
  • Like charges repel, opposites attract
  • Charge is Quantized, you cant have ½ of an
    electron charge. Cant break the charge on one
    electron any smaller.

3
Static Electricity
  • Ways to charge objects include
  • Friction, like rubbing the fur on plastic
  • Conduction, touching a charged object to another
    object
  • Induction, like in the lab (which maybe didnt
    work too well). Bring a charged object next to a
    conductor and then ground the conductor,
    leaving it charged.

4
Static Electricity
  • Insulators electrons are held tightly and cant
    move around easily, so electricity doesnt move
    through them. Examples are rubber, plastic, glass
  • Conductors charge (electrons) moves easily.
    Examples are metals copper, aluminum, gold

5
Static Electricity
  • Electric Force
  • You saw the tape attract or repel, what causes
    things to move? (rhymes with horse)
  • There is an electric force between any 2 charged
    objects called the Coulomb Force
  • Force depends on the amount of charge on each
    object and on the distance between them. This
    force is analogous to the Universal Gravitational
    Force. Can you write the equation for these?

6
Electric Force
  • Coulombs law for electric force
  • F (kq1q2)/r2
  • q amount of charge in coulombs
  • r distance between charged objects
  • k Coulomb constant 9x109
  • The force is the same on both charged objects
    (remember forces exist in pairs, Newtons 3rd law)

7
Electric Force
  • The electric force is conceptually much bigger
    than the gravitational force.
  • Why dont we see the electric force much?
  • Objects in our world are typically neutral (even
    number of electrons and protons)

8
Electric Field
  • Much like the concept of an invisible
    Gravitational Field, there exists an invisible
    electric field around any charged object.
  • The Electric field is defined as the Force that
    another charged object (test charge) would feel
    in the presence of the source charged object
    divided by the amount of the charge on the test
    charge
  • E F/q kQq/r2q kQ/r2

9
Electric Field Lines
  • Electric field lines surround a charged object
    and point in the direction that a positive ()
    test charge would be forced to move
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