Title: Electric Field Lines Equipotential Lines
1Electric Field LinesEquipotential Lines
2Direction of lines ? direction of
force on positive test charge
Concentration of lines ?
relative strength of field
3Electric field for 2 positive charges
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5Electric Fields
6Uniform Electric Field (E)
Constant field force acceleration
F Eq
a F/m
Eq/m
(V diff. of potential)
E V/d
7Electron and proton in a uniform electric field
Compare e and p as to direction of motion,
force, acceleration, velocity, displacement
8Electric field inside a good conductor is zero
in the static situation.
Any net charge is on the surfaces.
9Charge on inner surface the same as charge on the
object inside the conductor (net 0)
If charge on outside conductor is 2 µC and
charge on inside object is 1 µC
-1 µC
inner surface outer surface
3 µC
10Electric field outside conductor
same as if point charge, kQ/r2
11Two charged. isolated spheres are far apart. The
larger sphere has twice the radius of the smaller
sphere.
If magnitudes of electric fields just outside the
surfaces are the same, how do the charges compare?
charge is 4 times larger for large sphere
12Electric Field inside a Conductor
Field inside is zero
13Electric field inside a hollow metal box 0
Used to shield from external fields
14application electric shielding
15Sharing of Charge
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Charge distributes proportional to surface areas.
At equilibrium, each object at same potential.
(diff potential 0)
16Large sphere has twice the diameter of small
sphere. Original charge on large sphere is q.
Small sphere is neutral.
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Charge on each after connected?
4/5 q 1/5 q
How does potential of each compare?
at same potential
17Equipotential Line (Surface)
Line (Surface) on which all the points are at
the same potential
18Equipotential lines perpendicular to field lines
Work to move along equipotential line 0
Surface of a conductor is equipotential.
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F
a qE/m
t (2mv sin ?)/qE
d (2mv2 sin ? cos ?)/qE