Electric potential Flashcards

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What is electric potential?

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  • electric potential at a certain position in any electric field is defined as the work done per unit +ve charge on a +ve test charge when it is moved from infinity to that position
  • V
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What are equipotentials?

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  • surfaces of constant potential
  • test charge moving along an equipotential has constant PE
  • no work done by electric field on test charge due to the fiel is at right angles to the equipotentioals
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What is the potential gradient?

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  • potential gradient at any position in an electric field is the change of potential per unit charge of distance in a given direction
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Wgat is the difference between the potential gradient in non-uniform and uniform field?

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  • non-uniform
    • varies according to position and direction
    • the closer the equipotentials, the greater the potential gradient is at right angles to the equipotentials
  • uniform
    • equally spaced equipotential lines
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How is the electric field strength linked to potential graident?

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  • electric field strength is equal to the negative of the potential gradient
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What is the equation for potential gradient and electric field strength (using potential gradient)

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  • potential gradient
    • ΔV / Δr
  • electric field stregth
    • -(ΔV / Δr) = E
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What is the equation for electric potential energy?

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kQq / r

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What is the difference between electric potential and electric potential energy

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  • Electric potential energy is the energy it takes to put a charge in a given place,
    • for example, near another charge.
    • If the particle has to be held back (because it is attracted) then the potential energy is negative; that’s because you can get energy from that particle as you move it in. (kQq / r)

Electric potential of a charged particle is the potential energy divided by the electric charge of that particle. (kQq / qr = kQ/ r)

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