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Chapter 28

Electric Potential

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Looking ahead

New force (Chapter 25)

New potential energy (Chapter 28)

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Electric Potential Energy (Uelec)

• Potential energy ~ Gravitational ~ Uniform electric field~ Point charge

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Gravitational potential (energy)Defined

Then defined

For the gravitational force

In general

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Uniform field: Electric potential energy

where

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s

Uniform field: Electric potential energy

s

Direction of lower potential energy depends on type of charge

Lower potential energyLower potential energy

Positive charge Negative charge

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Do Workbook 29.6

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A proton is released from rest at the positive plate of a parallel plate capacitor. It crosses the capacitor and reaches the negative plate with a speed of 50,000 m/s. What will be the speed if the experiment is repeated with double the amount of charge on the capacitor plates?

(Ans: 7.07x104 m/s)

Problem 29.3

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Electrical Potential Energy of Two Point Charges

where

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Question

b) Two point charges (+/- Q) have their separation increased. Does the electric potential energy of the system (A) increase, (B) decrease or (C) remain the same?

a) Two point charges (both +Q) have their separation increased. Does the electric potential energy of the system (A) increase, (B) decrease or (C) remain the same?

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Question ans

Like chargesOpposite charges

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Do Workbook 29.3

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An electron (q=-e) is sent from very far away towards a charged sphere (Q=-0.25 nC). It gets to a distance of 1.10 mm from the center of the sphere before turning around.

What is the initial speed of the electron?

(Ans: 2.68x107m/s)

What was the speed of the same electron with same initial conditions when it was 2.20 mm away?

e=1.6x10-19C, me=9.1x10-31 kg, K=9x109 Nm2/C2

Problem

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Problem ans

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Electric Potential (Velec)• Potential

~ Gravitational ~ Uniform electric field~ Point charge

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Electric Potential (Velec)

Potential only depends on source charges

Charge creates potential

define

Look at•Gravitational •Uniform electric field•Point charge

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Gravitational Potential

environmentobject

Environment only

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Electric potential capacitor

s0

(from before)

environmentobject

Environment only

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Capacitor: potential representations

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Draw V(x) for the two equipotential surfaces

Draw U(x) for a proton in these potentialsDraw U(x) for an electron in these potentials

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Workbook 29.18b extensionA proton is at x=0, moving to the right with 5x10-18 J of kinetic energy. What is its kinetic energy at point a?

What if it were an electron?

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Workbook 29.18b extension ans

proton electron

Not enough energy to reach a

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a) In the figure which capacitor plate, left or right, is the positive plate?

b) What is the electric potential energy of a proton at the midpoint of the capacitor?

c) What is the electric field strength inside the capacitor?

Problem 29.21 Modified

In general

d) What is the electric field strength inside the capacitor in terms of and o?

e) What is the electric field strength inside the capacitor in terms of ∆V and d (the distance between the plates?

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Only potential difference matters

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Electric potential two point charges

(from before)

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Point particle: potential representations

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Do Workbook 29.21

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Electric Potential: multiple charges

No vectors

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Do Workbook 29.25

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a) Find an expression for the electric potential V(x,y) for a dipole with point charges +/- Q at y= +/- a.

Problem

b) Use the result for the dipole to find the electric potential at x=2 m, y=7 m when a=2 m, and Q=2 nC.

c) What is the potential energy of a proton placed there?

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Problem ans

r+ y-a

x

x

y+ar-

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Problem plot

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Problem ans

c) What is the potential energy of a proton placed there?

b) Use the result for the dipole to find the electric potential at x=7 m, y=2 m when a=2 m, and Q=2 nC.

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Potential of continuous charge distribution

where

Then let

solve

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The figure shows a thin rod of length L and charge Q. Find an expression for the electric potential a distance x away from the center of the rod on the axis of the rod.

Problem 29.69

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Problem 29.69

x

y

P (d,0)

ri

ith

xi

d

Find potential at P due to ith bit of charge

Sum up contribution from each charge at P