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Electric Forces and Fields CHAPTER 17. 17-1 Electric Charge Essential Concepts: Understand the basic properties of electric charge. Differentiate between.

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Page 1: Electric Forces and Fields CHAPTER 17. 17-1 Electric Charge Essential Concepts: Understand the basic properties of electric charge. Differentiate between.

Electric Forces and FieldsCHAPTER 17

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17-1 Electric Charge Essential Concepts:• Understand the basic properties of electric charge.

• Differentiate between conductors and insulators.

• Distinguish between charging by contact, charging by induction, and charging by polarization.

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17-1 Electric Charge• There are two kinds of charge – positive and negative

• Like charges repel, while opposite charges attract.

• In all circumstances, charge is conserved

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Interaction between charges…• Rub your hair with a

balloon and electrons get transferred.

• The balloon and your hair are attracted to each other.

• Two balloons, in this context, tend to repel each other.

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Interaction between charges…

• Rub your hair with a balloon and electrons get transferred.

• The balloon and your hair are attracted to each other.

• Two balloons, in this context, tend to repel each other.

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Electric charge is quantized

Millikan found that charge is always a multiple of a fundamental unit of charge, e.

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Transfer of electric charge• Material in which electric charges move easily are

conductors.

• Materials in which electric charges do not move freely are insulators.

• Semiconductors have properties between the two.

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Charging

• Insulators and conductors can be charged by contact.

• Conductors can be charged by induction.

• A surface charge can be induced on insulators by polarization.

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Charging by induction

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Charging by induction

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Charging by induction

• A charged object induces a charge on the surface of an insulator.

• A charged comb induces a charge on the surface of small pieces of paper that have no net charge.

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Summary

• Charge is a fundamental property of matter.

• Charge is conserved.

• Similar charges repel, different charge attract.

• There are three ways to charge objects:• By contact

• By induction

• By polarization

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17-2 Electric Force Essential Concepts:• Calculate electric force using Coulomb’s Law.

• Compare electric force with gravitational force.

• Apply the superposition principle to find the resultant force on a charge and to find the position at which the net force on a charge is zero.

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Coulomb’s Law

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Coulomb’s Law

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Practice 17A Problems, Page 636

Number 1

Number 2

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Electric force is a field force

Notice the similarity between the mathematical form of Coulomb’s Law and that of Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation.

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Principle of Superposition

The resultant force on any single charge is equals the vector sum of all the individual forces exerted on that charge by all other charges present.

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Coulomb quantifiedelectric force

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17-3 The Electric Field Essential Concepts• Calculate electric field strength.

• Draw and interpret electric field lines.

• Identify the four properties associated with a conductor in electrostatic equilibrium.

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By Convention:

• A charged object sets up an electric field in the space around it.

• The direction of E is defined as the direction of the electric force on a small positive charge.

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By Convention: • A charged object sets up an

electric field in the space around it.

• The direction of E is defined as the direction of the electric force on a small positive charge.

• We assume a SMALL test charge.

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Electric field strength dependson charge and distance.

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A charge, q1 = 5.00 μC, is at the origin, and a second charge, q2 = -3.00 μC, is on the x-axis 0.800 m from the origin. Find the electric field at a point on the y-axis 0.500 m from the origin.

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Electric Field Lines – lines that represent both the strength and direction of the electric field.

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Electric Field Lines – lines that represent both the strength and direction of the electric field.

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• The number of field lines is proportional to the electric field strength.

• In this case, only half the lines originating from the positive charge terminate on the negative charge because the positive charge is twice as great as the negative charge.

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Conductors in Electrostatic Equilibrium

• Electrostatic equilibrium implies no net movement of charge.

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When a field becomes great enough, the air around the sharp edges becomes ionized and a bluish glow called a corona is seen.

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A Van de Graaff Generator collects charge

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