Module 6.2 - Electric Fields Flashcards

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State is coulomb’s law

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Like charges repel and opposite charges attract, with a force proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them

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What is the coulomb’s law equation?

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F = k(q1q2/r^2)

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Still don’t understand what permittivity is

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should probably figure that out at some point

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What is electric field strength?

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Electric field strength is the force acting on a charged particle inside an electric field per unit charge (the force a charge of +1C would experience if placed inside the field)

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Is electric field strength scalar or vector?

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E is a vector, it points in the direction an imaginary positive charge would move if in the field

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Which way do electric field lines point?

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Electric field lines point from positive to negative

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What is the relationship between electric field strength and distance?

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Inverse proportion

E (=x 1/r^2

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For a plate charged at 400V above a grounded plate, at what distance is the potential 100V?

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⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ +400V
\+300
\+200
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ 0V
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9
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What is the equation for permitivity

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e = e(relative) * e(0)

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Why does capacitance increase with increasing permittivity?

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With increased permittivity, it becomes easier to generate an electric field between the plates of the capacitor, creating a stronger attractive force allowing for more charge to be stored (I think permittivity is really confusing)

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What are some similarities between electric and gravitational fields?
(4 total)

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  • grav field is force per unit mass, and electric field (E) is force per unit positive charge
  • Newton’s law for force of gravity is an inverse square law as well as coulomb’s law for electric force
  • The field lines for a spherical mass and negative spherically symmetric charge look the same
  • Gravitational potential and electric potential are both potential energy per unit mass/positive charge and both are zero at infinity
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What are some differences between gravitational and electric fields?
(3 total)

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  • Gravitational forces always attract whereas electric forces can be attractive or repulsive
  • Objects can be shielded from electric fields but not gravitational fields
  • The size of an electric force depends on the medium between two charges, but for gravitational force this makes no difference
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define electric potential?

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Electric potential is the work done bringing a unit positive charge from a point infinitely far away to that point in the electric field

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when is electric potential positive and when is it negative?

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V is positive when Q is positive (a repulsive force)

V is negative when Q is negative (an attractive force)

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How are electric potential and electric potential energy related?

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Electric potential is the electric potential energy that a unit positive charge (+1C) would have at a certain point

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16
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Where does the formula for the capacitance of an isolated point charge come from?

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1) Substitute V = Q/C into the electric potential equation

2) Rearrange for C