6.2 Electric Fields Flashcards

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What is a Field?

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A region where a force is exerted on an object at a distance. Electric fields are created by charged particles and exert a force on charged particles.

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Define Electric Field Strength

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The force per unit positive charge

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What are the Patterns of Electric Fields?

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• Always start on a positive charge and end on a negative
• Electrons, protons and other charged particles are treated as point charges

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How does the Closeness of Electric Field Lines related to Electric Field Strength?

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The closer the field lines are together the stronger the electric field. Field lines can’t touch or cross.

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Define Coulomb’s law

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The force between two charges is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square distance between the charges

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What is the Permitivity of Free Space (ε°)?

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The degree to which a medium resists the flow of electric charge (8.85x10^-12)

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What happens to a Charged Particle in a Uniform Electric Field?

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Charged particles will be accelerated by the field, the gain in Ek is equal to the work done in moving the charge through the distance between the plates

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What Shape of Field do Point Charges have?

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A radial field

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What do Field Lines Show?

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The path a positive test charge takes in an electric field (from + to -)

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What can the Motion of Charged Particles in an Electric Field be Modelled as?

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Projectile Motion (the two components of velocity are independent of each other)
Velocity perpendicular to the field isn’t effected, velocity parallel to the field is

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How do you Calculate the Parallel Component of Velocity in an Electric Field?

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1) Calculate the time the particle is in the field (time = d/s) d = plate length s = perpendicular velocity
2) Use F =ma and F = Eq for a = (Eq)/m
3) Sub these values into V = u + at where u is the initial parallel velocity and v is the final parallel velocity

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What does the Force/Distance Graph look like for a Point/Spherical Charge?

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y = 1/x when x>0

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What does the Area under a Point/Charge Force/Distance Graph Represent?

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The work done in moving the charge

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What is the Formula for Electric Energy near a Point Charge

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E = Vq

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