Electrostatic Formula Revision
Electrostatic Formula Revision
Electrostatic Formula Revision
(1) F = k*q1*q2/r²
q1,q2 charges
r = separation
between charges
k = constant
The constant ε0 is called the permittivity of the space and its value is
(3) E = F/q
= q1*q2/4πε0r
We can define absolute electric potential at any point by choosing a reference point P and
saying that the potential at this point is zero.
(9) VP = Q/4πε0r
The electric potential at a point due to more than one charge in the system is obtained by
finding potential due to individual charges and then adding them.
dV = -E.dr
V2 – V1 = - ∫ E.dr
Ex = - ∂V/∂x
Ey = -∂V/∂y
Ez = -∂V/∂z
We can write dV as dV = -E dr cos θ where θ is the angle between the field E and the small
displacement dr.
-dV/dr = E cos θ
where distance vector is the vector joining the negative charge to the positive charge.
The line along the direction of the dipole moment is called the axis of the dipole.
Point is at distance r from the centre of the diploe (d/2) and theline joining the point P to
the centre of the dipole make an angle θ with the direction of dipole movement (from –q to
+q)
= [1/4πε0](p/r³)√(3 cos²θ + 1)
If the dipole axis makes an angle θ with the electric field magnitude of the torque = | Γ| =
pE sin θ
In vector notation Γ = p × E
dipole axis makes an angle θ with the electric field magnitude of the torque
If we choose the potential energy of the dipole to be zero when θ = 90° , above equation
becomes
∆Φ is the flux of the electric field (E) through the surface ∆s. θ is the angle between positive
normal to the surface and electric field.
Φ = ∫ E.∆s
Flux over a
closed surface
2. Solid angle
Ω = S/r²
How much is the angle subtended by a closed plane curve at an external point? Zero.
3. Gauss's law
The flux of the net electric field through a closed surface equals the net charge enclosed by
the surface divided by ε0.
In symbols
Where
At centre E = O
E = Qr/4π ε0 R³
E = λ/2π ε0r
We see that the field is uniform and does not depend on the distance from the charge sheet.
This is true as long as the sheet is large as compared to its distance from P.
To find the field at a point near this surface but outside the surface having charge density σ.
E = σ/ ε0