Electric Fields Flashcards
How do charges interact in these situations?
- Like charges repel
- Opposite charges attract
Which direction will these charges move?
Electric field lines shows direction of Force on +ve charges
(-ve charges are opposite)
How are radial and uniform electric fields different?
- Radial fields have a varying field strength (weaker when further apart)
- Uniform fields have a constant field strength
For electric fields, how are are equipotentials related to the field lines?
Equipotentials always perpendicular to field lines
How can you change this situation to increase the force on the charge?
- Increase field strength
- Increase magnitude of charge
What field lines are produced by…
a) +ve charge
b) -ve charge
Field lines always act…
- Away from +ve
- Towards -ve
How do the field lines look for these two interacting oppositely charged particles?
How do the field lines look for these two interacting like charged particles?
NOTE: Field lines never cross
What is the electric field strength at the following points?
Field strength is constant between parallel plates (capacitor)
E1 = E2 = E3
What is the electric potential at the following points?
Electric potential linearly increases between parallel plates (capacitor)
Define Coulomb’s Law
Define electric field strength
Force per unit charge acting on a small positive charge
What force would act on a 5C charge placed at 6NC-1?
F=Eq → 5x6 = 30N
What is wrong here?
Electric field strength ≠ acceleration
How do you calculate electric field strength outside a conducting sphere?
Treat it as a point charge