Title: Physics 121: Electricity
1Physics 121 Electricity Magnetism Lecture 2
- Carsten Denker
- NJIT Physics Department
- Center for SolarTerrestrial Research
2Introduction
- Charges and Forces
- Electric Field
- Electric Field Lines
- Electric Field Due to a Point Charge
- Electric Field Due to an Electric Dipole
- Electric Field Due to a Line Charge
- Point Charge in an Electric Field
- Dipole in an Electric Field
3Electric Field
- Scalar fields temperature, pressure,
- Vector fields electric field, flow field,
- Uranium nucleus 3 ? 1021 N/C
- Electric breakdown in air 3 ? 106 N/C
- Photocopier drum 105 N/C
- Charged comb 103 N/C
- Copper wire 10?2 N/C
Electric field
4Electric Field Lines
Electric Dipole
Electric field lines extend away from positive
charge (where they originate) and toward negative
charge (where they terminate).
5Electric Field Due to a Point Charge
Point charge
Superposition principle
6Electric Field Due to an Electric Dipole and a
Line Charge
- Point charge q C
- Line charge density ? C m?1
- Surface charge density ? C m?2
- Volume charge density ? C m?3
7Point Charge in an Electrical Field
The electrostatic force acting on a charged
particle located in an external electric field
has the direction of if the charge q of the
particle is positive and has the opposite
direction if q is negative.
Inkjet printer
Millikan experiment
8Dipole in an Electric Field
Torque
Potential energy