Physics
Physics
Physics
Introduction
Water makes life possible
as a solvent for biological
molecules. What
electrical properties allow
it to do this?
Water (H2O)
Laser printer
A laser printer makes use of forces between
charged bodies.
Conservation of charge
The proton and electron have the same magnitude
charge.
Charging by induction
In Figure 21.7 below, the negative rod is able to charge the metal
ball without losing any of its own charge. This process is called
charging by induction.
Charge by Induction
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Questions to be answered
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Electrostatic painting
Induced positive charge on the metal object attracts the
negatively charged paint droplets.
Point Charge
When we say charge we really mean a charged
object:
Point charge is particle of zero size carrying a charge,
e.g. electrons and protons.
More precisely, particles separation is much larger than
particle dimension.
We can have few charges separated by large distances,
or many charges spread like touching each other:
Continuous Charge Distribution
Later on, see charge distribution over length, surface,
volume
Objectives
Point charge
Experimental setup
Electric force properties
Coulombs law: Equation
Torsion balance
Attraction or repulsion force
between 2 charged spheres (i.e.
point charges)
Force Torque Suspended
fiber twisted
Angle read force
Vary charges and measure force
as function of charge & distance
Electric force >> gravitational
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Fe 1/r2
Fe product q1 q2
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Magnitude of
Coulombs force
q1 q2
Fe Fe ke
2
r
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q1q2
F 12 ke 2 r
r
Direction of
Coulombs force
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ke =1/4pe0
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q1
q2
+
q1
q3
q2
0.6d
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Solution:
Think! before writing.
Always!
E.g. why is size of q3 not
given? Do we need it?
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q1 = 15 mC at x= 2 m,
q2= 6 mC at the origin
(both fixed in position),
and the resultant force
acting on q3 is zero.
What is the coordinate
of q3?
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Revision
Common Mistakes:
Vectors (magnitude & direction) and scalars (only magnitudes)
of force.
Format of force or net force (magnitude and direction or
vector components).
Not all triangles have 30 and 60o angles!
Component of a vector: sina or cosq, angle measurement
Memorize not only formula and meaning of all symbols, but
also when to apply this formula (i.e. conditions must be
available to apply this formula. E.g. point or distributed charge!)
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Words
Neutral sphere insulator conductor
superposition directly proportional (or
proportional) inversely proportional point
charge distribution charge carriers bound
charge free charge earth conservative
separation net or resultant unit vectors
earth induction charging or electrifying
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Class Activities
Q1
Charge #2
+q
Charge #1
+q
y
q
x
A. the +x-direction.
B. the x-direction.
C. the +y-direction.
D. the y-direction.
Charge #3
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Q2
Charge #1
q
P
y
+q
x
A. the +x-direction.
B. the x-direction.
C. the +y-direction.
D. the y-direction.
Charge #2
Q3
Charge #1
q
P
y
q
x
A. the +x-direction.
B. the x-direction.
C. the +y-direction.
D. the y-direction.
Charge #2
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Summary