1. The document defines key concepts in electrostatics including quantization of electric charge, Coulomb's law, electric field, electric potential, capacitance, and energy storage in capacitors.
2. Formulas are provided for calculating electric force, field, and potential due to various charge distributions including point charges, dipoles, conductors, and charged plates.
3. Relationships between electric field, potential, charge, capacitance, and energy are summarized including the definitions of capacitance, methods for calculating equivalent capacitance, and the formula for energy stored in a capacitor.
1. The document defines key concepts in electrostatics including quantization of electric charge, Coulomb's law, electric field, electric potential, capacitance, and energy storage in capacitors.
2. Formulas are provided for calculating electric force, field, and potential due to various charge distributions including point charges, dipoles, conductors, and charged plates.
3. Relationships between electric field, potential, charge, capacitance, and energy are summarized including the definitions of capacitance, methods for calculating equivalent capacitance, and the formula for energy stored in a capacitor.
1. The document defines key concepts in electrostatics including quantization of electric charge, Coulomb's law, electric field, electric potential, capacitance, and energy storage in capacitors.
2. Formulas are provided for calculating electric force, field, and potential due to various charge distributions including point charges, dipoles, conductors, and charged plates.
3. Relationships between electric field, potential, charge, capacitance, and energy are summarized including the definitions of capacitance, methods for calculating equivalent capacitance, and the formula for energy stored in a capacitor.
1. The document defines key concepts in electrostatics including quantization of electric charge, Coulomb's law, electric field, electric potential, capacitance, and energy storage in capacitors.
2. Formulas are provided for calculating electric force, field, and potential due to various charge distributions including point charges, dipoles, conductors, and charged plates.
3. Relationships between electric field, potential, charge, capacitance, and energy are summarized including the definitions of capacitance, methods for calculating equivalent capacitance, and the formula for energy stored in a capacitor.
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quantities FORMULA (RELATIONS ) Electrostatics
NO. 1 Quantisation of Elect. Charges (Q) n is Integral Number, e is charge on electron Q = n.e on a body 1.6 X 10-19 C 2 Electrostatic force constant 1/(4πϵ₀) value : 9 x 109 Nm2C-2 3 Permittivity ϵ₀ 8.85 x 10-12 C2N-1m-2 4 q1 and q2 are two charges placed at distance Coulumb's Law F = q1q2/4πε₀r² r. 5 Forces on two charges F12 = - F21 Direction of F is along r. 6 ε is absolute permittivity of medium, ε₀ is permittivity Dielectric Constant K = ε/ε₀ = εr of free space, εr is relative permittivity. 7 F is force experienced by the test charge q at Electric Field at a point E = F/q a point. E is called field intensity at that point Force with respect to field F = q.E 8 Electric field due to source charge E = Q/(4πε₀r²) Direction of E is along r. Q at distance r 9 Electric Field due to dipole on a P is dipole moment, r is distance from centre E = 2P/(4πε₀r³) point on axial line of dipole on axial line. 10 Electric Field due to dipole on a P is dipole moment, r is distance from centre E = P/(4πε₀r³) point on equitorial line of dipole on equitorial line. 11 Electric Field due to dipole at any E= r is distance of point from midpoint of dipole, θ is general point, at distance r making P√I(3cos²θ+1)/4πε₀r³ angle between direction of r and dipole moment P angle θ with P ⃗ 1 α is angle between resultant field and E makes angle α with r then tan α = 2 tanθ direction of r, θ is angle between r and P 12 E at any point on the axis of a qr/4πε₀(r²+a²)³⁄² uniformly charged ring at distance r 13 Torque on a dipole kept in τ = PESinθ P is dipole moment, E is electric field, Direction of Electric Field or τ = Px E Torque is normal to plain containing P and E 14 Work done for rotating dipole by W = PE(1- Cosθ) P is dipole moment. E is electric field angle θ 15 Potential Energy of dipole in equilibrium condition when P is U = - PE P is dipole moment. E is electric field along E. 16 Potential energy of dipole at 90 Zero degree to E 17 Potential energy of dipole at 180 0 U = + PE P is dipole moment. E is electric field 18 Electric Flux φE φE= E.S = ∫E.ds 19 Flux linked to a closed surface is q/ε₀ times gauss theorem φE= ∮〖E.ds〗 = q/ε₀ the charge enclosed in it. 20 Field due to infinite long straight λ is linear charge density in the conductor, r is λ/2πϵ₀r charged conductor the perpendicular distance. 21 Electric field due to infinite plane σ is areal charge density. Independent of σ /2ϵ₀ sheet of charge distance 22 Within two parallal sheets of σ /ϵ₀ Outside, field is zero opposite charges 23 Within two parallal sheets of zero Outside, field is σ /ϵ₀ similar charges 24 Electric field due to spherical E = q/(4πε₀r²) q is charge on shell, r distance from centre. shell, out side shell 25 Electric field on the surface of E = q/(4πε₀R²) R is radius of shell spherical shell. 26 Electric field inside spherical shell. Zero 27 Electric field inside the sphere of r is radius of sphere, ρ is volumetric charge charge distributed uniformly all over E = rρ/3Є density, is permittivity of medium the volume . 28 Potential due to charge Q at V = Q/(4πε₀r) Potential is characteristic of that location distance r 29 Potential Energy with charge q Potential Energy is that of the system U = qV = Qq/(4πε₀r) kept at a point with potential V containing Q and q. 30 Work done for in moving a charge q W = q(V2-V1) V = (v2 -v1) through a potential difference of V Energy of system of two charges U = q1q2/(4πε₀r) 31 dv is potential difference between two points at Relation of E and V E = - dv/dr distance r where r and E are in the same direction. 32 Relation of E and V and θ E Cosθ = - dv/dr where θ is angle between dr and E 33 Potential at infinity / in earth Zero 34 Electric Potential due to dipole on a P is dipole momentum, r is distance from V = P/(4πε₀r²) point on axial line centre of dipole 35 Electric Potential due to dipole on a Zero point on equitorial line 36 P is dipole momentum, r is distance from Electric Potential due to dipole at V = P cosθ / 4πε₀ (r2- a2 cos²θ) centre of dipole, a is half length of dipole, is any general point, angle between r and P 37 Work done in moving a charge between two points of an Zero equipotential surface 38 Capacitance of a spherical 4πε₀R R is radius of the sphere conductor 39 A is area of each plate, d is distance between Capacitance of a parallal plate ε₀kA/d them, k is dilectric constant of the medium capacitor between plates. 40 Cis capacitance with medium within plates, and C₀ Dielectric Constant k = C / C₀ is capacitance in free space. 41 Capacitance of a spherical ra and rb are radius of internal and external C = 4πε₀rarb/(ra-rb) capacitor. spherical shells 42 Equivalent capacitance for Cis equivalent capacitance, c1, c2 are C = c1 + c2 +c3…. Capacitors in parallal capacitnce of the capacitors joint together. 43 Equivalent capacitance for 1/C = 1/c1 + 1/c2 + 1/c3 Capacitors in series ...
44 Charge, capacitance, Potential q ischarge on the plate of capacitor and V is
C = q/V Difference Potential Difference between the plates. 45 q is charge, c is capacitance, v is Pot. Energy stored in capacitor ½cv2, ½qv, ½q2/c Difference 46 Common Potential V=C1V1+C2V2)/C1+C2 47 1 C₁C₂ Energy loss in connecting (V1-V2)2 c1 at v1 is connected to c2 at v2 2 C1 +C₂ 48 C with dielectric slab inserted ε₀kA/d-t(1-1/k) t is thickness of dielectric slab of constant k, 49 C with metal plate inserted ε₀kA/(d-t) t is thickness of metal plate inserted, 50 Force of attraction between plates ½q2/ε₀A, ½ε₀E2A q is charge on plate, A is area, E Elect. Field.