Electric Fields
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Electric Fields
What is an electric field???
It is an area of influence around a charged
object.
Positively charged objects within that field
will experience an electrical force.
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Electric Field
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Test Charge
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Electric Field
Calculating the magnitude of an electric
field
The magnitude is proportional to the
amount of electrical force exerted on the
positively charged object.
Electric Field Strength = electric force/test charge
E = Felectric/q0
SI Unit = N/C
Sample Problem
Mr. Luna pulls a wool sweater over his head, which
charges his body as the sweater rubs against his
cotton shirt. What is the electric field strength at a
location where a 1.60 x 10-19 C piece of lint
experiences a force of 3.2 x 10-9 N as it floats near
Mr. Luna?
F = 3.2 x
10-9
N
q0 = 1.60 x 10-19 C
E = Felectric/q0 = 3.2 x 10-9 N / 1.60 x 10-19 C
E = 2.0 x 1010 N/C
Calculating the strength of an
electric field
The strength of an electric field depends on:
1. the charge produced by the electric field
2. the distance between the test charge and the
electric field
Electric Field Strength = Coulomb constant x field charge/ (distance)²
E = (Kc x q)/r²
Kc = 8.99 x 10 9 N • m² / C²
Sample Problem
A fly accumulates 3.0 x 10-10 C of positive charge as
it flies through the air. What is the magnitude and
direction of the electric field at a location of 2.0 cm
away from the fly?
q = 3.0 x 10-10 C
r = 0.02 m
Kc = 8.99 x 109 N • m² / C²
E = (Kc x q)/r² = (8.99 x 109 N•m²/C²) (3.0 x 10-10 C)
(0.02 m)²
E = 6743 N/C away from the fly
Electric Field Lines
Represent the magnitude and direction of
an electric field with respect to the positive
test charge.
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More arrows = greater magnitude
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Electric Field Lines
When two point charges of equal
magnitude, but opposite signs interact with
each other, they form an “electric dipole”.
Electric Field Lines
Like charged objects that interact with each
another, have their field lines moving away
from one another.
Electric Field Lines
When interacting charges are of a different
magnitude, only a fraction of the field lines
from the greater charge will move to the
lesser charge.