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Physics 7C SS1, Lecture 7: Field Model
Electric (and gravitational analogies)
Magnetic?
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Quiz 1 grades 142 students, average of 8.4 (low B) 34 in the As (12 A+, 9 A, 15 A-) 59 in the Bs (11 B+, 19 B , 29 B-) 44 in the Cs (23 C+, 15 C, 6 C-) 5 Ds, 0 Fs
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Tesla Coil Powered by electricity Observe the top--what do you
see? Observe as a fluorescent
lamp is brought near--what do you see?
Image: http://tommcmahon.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/08/16/teslacoil2.jpg
Takeaway message: the device is generating something electrical throughout space in the vicinity of the coil.
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New Models: Electric Field and Forces Field, Forces, Potential Energy, and Potential
Magnetic Field and Forces
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Field Model: Generic A source (A) creates a (B) field.
Direction given by _______. The net (B) field is the vector sum of all
the source fields. A test (A) , placed in a (B)field,
experiences a (B)force Magnitude given by _____ Direction of force given by _____
What goes blanks for gravitation? Electricity? Magnetism?
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PotentialPotentialEnergy
Field Force
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Field Model: Gravitation
A source mass m1 creates a gravitational field gm1.
Direction is toward mass m1.
The net field gtot is the vector sum of all the source fields.
A test mass m2, placed in a gravitationalfield, experiences a gravitationalforce
Magnitude given by: m2gm1
Direction of force is: attractive, along gm1.
m1
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Field Model: Electric
A source charge q1 creates an electric field Em1.
Direction is toward negative charge OR away from positive charge.
The net field Etot is the vector sum of all the source fields.
A test charge q2, placed in an electric field, experiences an electricforce
Magnitude given by: q2Etot. Direction of force is:
for +q2: same direction as Etot
for -q2: opposite Etot.
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Do Electric Field and Electric Force differ?
What is the minimum number of object(s) required for each to exist?
a) Both require just one object
b) Field requires 1 object; force requires 2
c) Force requires 1 object; field requires 2
d) Both require at least two objects
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Phenomenon: van de Graaff generator
Observe what happens as the generator builds charge
What happens when a neutral conductor is brought near the generator?
a) No affect
b) Pulled toward
c) Pulled away
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Phenomenon: van de Graaff generator
Next: Touch the conducting sphere to the generator… What will happen now?
a) No affect
b) Pulled toward
c) Pulled away
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Superposition of Fields
The + and - charges have the same magnitude. Which direction does the net Electric Field point?
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Superposition of Fields
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7 Etot = 08 Not enough
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The + and - charges have the same magnitude. Which direction does the net Electric Field point?
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Checking Understanding
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A charge is placed at the marked location. What direction is the force on that charge?
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Defining a new quantity Gravitational Potential: How much Potential
Energy would a mass m have if placed (x,y)?
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Electric Field and Potential: Constant Electric Field
Slope of the potential constant as a function of
distance. negative
Electric field is constant as a function of
distance positive
1 :
ˆ ˆ ˆ3 :
dVD E
dxdV dV dV
D E x y zdx dy dz
→
→
=−
=− − −
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Electric Potential of a point charge:Positive and Negative Charge.
Not all potentials are straight lines!
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Equipotential Surfaces: Lines where V is the same.
Equipotential surfaces for a point charge. Circles differ by 0.5 V. Distance between
circles is NOT uniform! Circles get closer and
closer toward center Potential grows like 1/r
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Putting it all together… Which quantities depend only on source
charge(s)?a) Electric Field (E)
b) Electric Force (F)
c) Electric Potential Energy (PE)
d) Electric Potential (V)
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PotentialPotentialEnergy
Field Force
Depend on source and test
Depend on only source
Vector
Scalar
PE=qV
F=qE€
E =dV
dr
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F =dPE
dr
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