Couloms Law-Ctu 2020
Couloms Law-Ctu 2020
Couloms Law-Ctu 2020
TOPIC
COULOMB’S LAW
ANNABELM. PEDERI
Applicant
Who is He?
Electric charge
• Intrinsic property of the particles that make
up matter
Electric charge
• Charge can be positive or negative
Electric charge
• Atoms are composed of negatively-charged
electrons and positively-charged protons
Electric charge
• Charge is measured in Coulombs [unit: C]
Electric charge
• Charge is measured in Coulombs [unit: C]
1. positive
2. negative
3. Impossible to determine
0% 0% 0%
1. 2. 3.
Electric charge
• Rub a balloon on your hair and it will stick to things! Why??
Electric charge
• Rub a balloon on your hair and it will stick to things! Why??
• Your hair will stand on end (like charges repel), and the
balloon will stick to your hair (opposite charges attract)
• Now move the balloon near a wall. The wall’s electrons are
repelled, so the wall becomes positively charged.
𝐹𝑒 𝐹𝑒
𝑘 = 9 × 109 𝑁 𝑚2 𝐶 −2
• The direction of the force is along the joining line
Electrostatic force
• The electrostatic force is a vector, written 𝐹Ԧ
+ve
+ve
Electrostatic force
• Where multiple charges are present, the forces
sum as vectors (“principle of superposition”)
+ve
𝐹1
𝐹𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 = 𝐹1 + 𝐹2
+ve
𝐹2
+ve
Electrostatic force
• Where multiple charges are present, the forces
sum as vectors (“principle of superposition”)
+ve
𝐹1
+ve
𝐹2
+ve
|-
Electrostatic force
Example
Two protons are 3.6 nm apart. What is the total force on an
electron located on the line between them, 1.2 nm from one of
the protons? (elementary charge e=1.6 x 10-19 C)
𝐹Ԧ
𝐸= 𝐹Ԧ = 𝑞 𝐸 (Units of E are N/C)
𝑞
• It is a vector and its direction can be represented
by electric field lines
𝐸
+q 𝐹Ԧ = 𝐸/𝑞
𝐹Ԧ = −𝐸/𝑞 -q
Electric field
• Electric field lines between two charges
4. →
1 2 3 4
0.74
Electric field
Example A +5.0 mC charge is located at the origin, P
and a -2.0 mC charge is 0.74 m away on the x-axis. 0.6
Calculate the electric field at point P, on the y-axis
0.6 m above the positive charge. If a +1.5 mC was
placed at P, what force would it experience?
0 0.74
Dipole moment
5. No way to determine 1 2 3 4 5
Electrostatic analyzer
• Charged particles will experience a force in an
electric field F=qE, hence acceleration a=F/m=qE/m
Electrostatic analyzer
• An electrostatic analyzer selects velocities
Freely moving electrons make metals good conductors of electricity and heat
Chapter 20 : Summary
• Matter is made up of positive and negative charges.
Electrons/protons carry the elementary charge 1.6 x 10-19 C
𝐹Ԧ
𝐸= 𝐹Ԧ = 𝑞 𝐸
𝑞