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Chapter 20 Static Electricity Electrostatics - The study of electrical
charges that can be collected and held in one place.
Chapter 20Static Electricity
Charge Size
Proton Positive 1.67 x 10-27kg
Electron Negative 9.11 x 10-31 kg
Neutron Neutral 1.67 x 10-27 kg
Chapter 20Static Electricity Every atom is composed of a positively charged
nucleus, around which are distributed a number of negatively charged electrons.
Electrons of all atoms are the same. Each has the same quantity of negative charge and the same mass.
Protons and neutrons compose the nucleus. Protons are 2000 times more massive than an electron and carry an equal amount of charge.
All normal atoms have equal number of protons and electrons.
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Chapter 20Static Electricity
Chapter 20Static Electricity
Charged versus Uncharged Objects
•Positively-Charged Possesses more protons than electrons
•Negatively-Charged Possesses more electrons than protons
•Uncharged Equal numbers of protons and electrons
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Electric Charge:• Positive or negative• Charge is quantified• Like charges repel, opposites attract• Charges exert a force through a distance.• The force is stronger when the charges are close together
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Chapter 20Static Electricity
Chapter 20Static Electricity
Chapter 20Static Electricity Grounding Connecting a charged object to
earth to remove an object’s charge. Conductor Any material through which an
electric charge is readily transferred. Insulator Any material through which an
electric charge is not readily transferred. Induction The process of charging an object
by bringing it into the electric field of another object.
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Charge by Conduction
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Chapter 20Static ElectricityCoulomb The quantity of electric charge
1 coulomb = 6.25 x 1018 electrons1 electron = 1.6 x 10-19 coulombs
Chapter 20Static ElectricityCoulomb’s Law The force between two
charged objects vary directly with the product of their charges and inversely as the square of the distances between them.
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F force (N)q charge (C)k 9 x 109 N •m2/ C2
Inverse Square Law
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F kq1q2
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q1 = 1 x 10-4 Cq2 = -5 x 10-5 CD = .5 mk = 9 x 109 N •m2/ C2
Find the force of attraction between charges of 100 µC and -50 µC separated by a distance of 50 cm.
F (9x109 N m2 / C2 )(1x10 4 C)(-5x10 5 C)
(.5 m) 2
Chapter 20Static Electricity Find the force of attraction between charges
of 100 µC and -50 µC separated by a distance of 50 cm.
F (9x109 N m2 / C2 )(1x10 4 C)(-5x10 5 C)
(.5 m) 2
F = -180 N The negative means a force of attraction
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F kq1q2
d2
q1 = 5 x 10-6 Cq2 = 3 x 10-6 CD = .04 mk = 9 x 109 N •m2/ C2
Two charges are separated by 4.0 cm. Object A has a charge of +5 µC and object B has a charge of +3 µC. What is the force on object A?
F (9x109 N m2 / C2 )(5x10 6 C)(3x10 6 C)
(.04 m)2
Chapter 20 Static Electricity Two charges are separated by 4.0 cm. Object A
has a charge of +5 µC and object B has a charge of +3 µC. What is the force on object A?
F = 84 N The positive means a force of repulsion
F (9x109 N m2 / C2 )(5x10 6 C)(3x10 6 C)
(.04 m)2
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A positive charge of 3.5 x 10-6 C has 2 charges nearby. One has a negative charge of -1.2 x 10-6 C and is .03 m away at 180°. The second charge is a positive charge of 3 x 10-6 C at 270° at .02 m.
What is the total force on the 3.5 x 10-6 C charge?
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(9x109N m2 / C2 )(3.5 x106 C)(1.2x10 6C)(.03m)2
F1 = 42 N
F2
(9x109N m2 / C2 )(3.5 x106 C)(3x106 C)(.02m)2
F2 = 236 N
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F1 = 42 N
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F2 = 236 NF2 = (42 N)2+ (236 N)2 = 57460 F
F = 240 N
tan = 42 N/236 N = .178
= 10°
The force on the 3.5 x 10-6C is 240 N at 100º
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A negative charge of 4.5 µ C has 2 charges nearby. One has a negative charge of 1.2 µ C and is .04 m away at 90°. The second charge is a negative charge of 2.1µ C at 180° at .03 m.
What is the total force on the 4.5 µ C charge?
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F2 = (30 N)2+ (95 N)2 = 9736
F = 99 N
tan = 30 N/ 95 N = .315
= 17°
The force on the 4.5 µC is 99 N at 343º
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