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Welcome to Physics 202 Welcome to Physics 202 Today’s Topics The Physics 202 Team Course Formality and Overview Ch. 21.1-21.5: Electric Charge, Coulomb's Law Text: Giancoli, Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 4th ed., Volume II. Physics 202 Homepage http://www.physics.wisc.edu/undergrads/courses/ spring08/202/
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Page 1: Welcome to Physics 202 Today’s Topics  The Physics 202 Team  Course Formality and Overview  Ch. 21.1-21.5: Electric Charge, Coulomb's Law Text: Giancoli,

Welcome to Physics 202Welcome to Physics 202Today’s Topics

The Physics 202 TeamCourse Formality and Overview

Ch. 21.1-21.5: Electric Charge, Coulomb's Law

Text: Giancoli, Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 4th ed., Volume II.

Physics 202 Homepagehttp://www.physics.wisc.edu/undergrads/courses/spring08/202/

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Meet the Physics 202 Team

Faculty (lectures):

☻Prof. Lisa Everett [email protected]

Research: theoretical high energy physicsOffice hrs: M 4:35 or by appointment, 5215 CH, 262-4699

☻Prof. Bruce Mellado [email protected]

Research: experimental high energy physics Office hrs: by appointment, 4223 CH, 262-8894

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Meet the Physics 202 Team

Teaching Assistants (labs, discussion):

☺ Pankoj Gindodia [email protected]☺ Shusaku Horibe [email protected]☺ Trevor Irwin [email protected]☺ Robert Lindner [email protected]☺ Jason McCuistion [email protected]☺ Paul McGuirk [email protected]☺ Valerie Plaus [email protected] ☺ Yongyan Rao [email protected]☺ Jared Schmitthenner [email protected]☺ Koki Takasaki [email protected]

Office hours: in 2307 CH (starting Jan 28). Schedule: http://www.physics.wisc.edu/undergrads/courses/spring08/202/consult.htm

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Physics 202 Course Composition

Lectures: TR 8:50 am (Lec. 1), 9:55 am (Lec. 2) Honors: F 8:50 am (w/ Physics 208)

Labs: mandatory! Each missing lab = - 0.5 grade pt. 10 labs total. grading: weekly lab quizzes, 2 lab reports

Discussion Sections: 2/week. grading: discussion quizzes (5 total during the semester), participation,…

Exams: 3 midterms + final (word problem format)

Homework: ~10 problems/week, web-based

Online homework system: MasteringPhysics http://www.masteringphysics.com tutorial + end-of-chapter problems (not aligned with our text yet)

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Exams and Exam PolicyExam Dates

– Midterms: (5:30-7 PM, rooms TBA)• Exam 1: M Feb 18 • Exam 2: R Mar 13 • Exam 3: M Apr 14

– Final: M May 12 (5:05-7:05 PM, rooms TBA), Cumulative

If you have an academic conflict with the exam dates, inform the professors and your TA ASAP (at latest: 2 weeks before the exam period) so that we can accommodate you.

(Exam policy details on course website)

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The challenges of Physics 202:Topics: electromagnetism, waves, optics. Many new concepts, less familiar/intuitive topics, more mathematical rigor

e.g. vector calculus (line integrals, surface integrals, gradients)

How to Succeed …

1. Do the required reading before lecture- the lectures assume you are familiar with the material

2. Keep up -- don’t get behind!!

3. Ask questions early if you don’t understand things- in lecture ask!! …also consult outside class: in discussion section and office hours.

4. Problem solving develops and tests your conceptual understanding -- as well as your computational skill- this is how you can demonstrate what you have learned…

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Physics 201, 202 and 249

Light and Optics

Electromagnetism

Classical MechanicsLaws of motionForce, Energy,Momentum,…

Oscillation and Waves

Relativity

Atomic Structure

Sub-Sub-Atomic:Elementary Particles

Cosmology

Many-Atoms:Molecules, solids

Sub-Atomic:Nuclear Physics

ModernClassical

201

202 249

Quantum theory

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Building blocks: Physics 201

• Mechanics: Motion and Force • Newton’s laws of motion (“Classical” view)

• Conservation laws: energy, momentum, angular momentum (“modern” view)

• Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation.

We will build on these concepts in Physics 202! We expect that you know the following basic concepts:

uniformly accelerated motion, work-kinetic energy theorem, potential energy, static equilibrium, circular motion, simple harmonic motion, torque and rotational motion,…

Mechanics

Gravitation

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Physics 202• Electromagnetism

– Electric force, field, and potential: stationary charges (electrostatics)

– Current, capacitance & resistance – Magnetic force and field: steady currents (magnetostatics)– Time-dependent fields: Maxwell’s equations– Electromagnetic waves, wave motion, superposition– DC and AC Circuits

• Light and Optics – Light as rays: Geometric optics, imaging– Light as electromagnetic waves, interference

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Chapter 21: Electric Charge and Field

Today: Electric charges

Fundamental units of chargeConductors and insulators

Electrostatic force: Coulomb’s Law

Thursday: Electric Field

Calculating electric fields from charge distributionsMotion of charged particle in external electric field

Please read Ch. 21 before Thursday’s lecture

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Electric Charge

Like signs repelOpposite signs attract

Charges do not have to be in contact to interact

Two types!

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Properties of Electric Charge 2 types: positive or negative* SI Unit: Coulomb (C). 1 C= chg of 6.24x1018 protons Building blocks of matter:

Electric charge is quantized: q=Ne (e=1.602x10-19 C) Electric charge of isolated system is conserved

*neutral objects: no charge or equal amount of + and -

Charge (C) Mass (kg)

Electron -e=-1.602x10-19 9.11x10-31

Proton +e=+1.602x10-19 1.673x10-27

Neutron 0 1.675x10-27

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Conductors v. Insulators

------ -++

+++ ++ +

+ +++

++++

Electroscope (next lab)

charge also by induction!

Conductors (metals…):

charges free to move

Insulators (glass, plastic, rubber…):

Consider how charge is carried on macroscopic objects.

In Physics 202, we are concerned with only 2 types:

charges NOT free to move

(phenomenon: polarization)

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Neutral metal

+ + + + + + ++ + + + ++

+++

+- --

-

-

Positively charged rod (too few electrons)

+ + + + + + +

Less positively charged rod

+

+++

+

Positively charged metal

+ + + + + + ++ + + + +

+

+++

+- --

-

-

electron flow

Charging by conduction (touching)

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Charging conductors by Induction

• Charging by induction requires no contact with the object inducing the charge

a) We start with a neutral metallic sphere

b) The rod does not touch the sphere. The electrons in the neutral sphere are redistributed

charged rubber rod

a) b)

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Charging by Induction, 2

If the sphere is grounded:

electrons can leave the sphere through the ground wire

(earth: infinite storage conductor)

If ground wire is removed, there is still a net positive charge on the sphere -- a positive charge has been induced.

When the rod is removed, electrons will

redistribute in the sphere.

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Coulomb’s LawElectric Force b/w 2 stationary point charges:

(Coulomb’s Law)

Coulomb Constant: k = 8.987x109Nm2/C2 = 1/(40)

0: permitivity of free space = 8.85x10-12 C2/Nm2

Attractive (opp sign charges), repulsive (like sign charges)

+ - +- ++ - -

F =kq1q2

r2

Four fundamental forces:

Strong > Electromagnetic > Weak >> Gravitation

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Coulomb’s Law: Vector Form

rF21 =ke

q1q2

r2 r̂ =−rF12

2 charges: force on q2 by q1

12r̂

principle of linear superposition

>2 charges: force on charge i

rFi =

rF1i +

rF2i +

rF3i + ...

F12

F21

F12

F21

Examples (board): 21.13, 21.18, 21.20