Electric Fields Flashcards
Define a field
A field is a region in which a body can experience a non-contact force.
What are the rules for drawing electric field lines?
When drawing electric fields: The lines should never cross.
The spacing of the lines represents the strength of the field.
An arrow should be drawn to show the direction of force that a positive charge would feel
What is a field line (electric)?
The path a free positive test charge follows.
Describe a field between two oppositely charged plates
Field lines run parallel, at right angles to the plates.
Field lines are evenly spaced.
At the edges of the field the lines are slightly curved.
Inside the plates is a uniform field.

What kind of a field is it between two oppositely charged plates?
Uniform field
What is a point charge?
An expression for a charged object in a situation where distances under consideration are much greater than the size of the object.
Sketch the electric field around a point charge?
Radial field with arrows pointing away. See diagram

Sketch the field around a negative point charge
Radial field with arrows pointing towards the centre of the charge.
See diagram

Sketch the field pattern around two positive charges
See diagram

Sketch the field pattern around a positive and negative charge
See diagram

Define electric field strength at a point in the field
The force per unit positive charge.
E = F/Q

Sketch a graph of electric field strength against separation?
What can be found from this graph?
See diagram
Area = Electrical potential

Define Coulombs law
The force of attraction or repulsion between two charges is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the separation squared.

Sketch a graph of force against separation?
What can be found from this graph
See diagram
Area = work done = Electrical potential energy

If two forces are in the same direction, what is the resultant electric force?
F1 + F2
If two forces are in opposing direction, what is the resultant electric force?
F1 - F2
If two forces are at right angles to each other, what is the resultant electric force?
Resolve using pythagorus.
(F12 + F22)0.5
State the factors that affect the electric field strength between two parallel plates
- Potentail difference between the plates (directly proportional)
- Plate seperation (inversley proportional)
Describe the motion of a positive charged particle moving parallel to a uniform electric field.

Uniform acceleration due to uniform field.
Describe the motion of a positive charged particle moving perpendicular to a uniform electric field.
Motion perpendicular to the field - constant velocity.
Motion parallel to the field - constant acceleration
This causes the particle to move in a parabolic curve.

Define electric potential difference
The total work done to bring a positvely charged particle from infinity to a separation r
State the equation for electrical potential difference.
Ep = kQq / r
Sketch a graph for electrical potential difference against seperation for like charges.
What can be found from this graph?
See diagram - like charges repel so work is done to bring them together.
There is 0 electrical potential difference at infinity.
Gradient = force

Sketch a graph for electrical potential difference against seperation for opposite charges.
What can be found from this graph?
see diagram - Opposite charges attract so work is done moving them apart.
There is 0 electrical potential difference at infinity.
Gradient = Force






