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Physics 113 Jonathan Dowling Physics 113 Lecture 13 EXAM I: REVIEW

A few concepts: electric force, field and potential Gravitational Force What is the force on a mass produced by other masses? Kepler s Laws & Circular Motion Gravitational Potential Energy Conservation of Energy Electric force: What is the force on a charge produced by other charges? What is the force on a charge when immersed in an electric field? Electric field: What is the electric field produced by a system of charges? (Several point charges, or a continuous distribution)

Plus a few other items Electric field lines Electric dipoles: field and potential produced BY a dipole, torque ON a dipole by an electric field, torque and potential energy of a dipole Gauss s Law: For conductors, planar symmetry, cylindrical symmetry, spherical symmetry. Return of the Shell Theorems! What? The Flux! Φ=q/ε 0. Given the field, what is the charge enclosed? Given the charges, what is the flux? Use it to deduce formulas for electric field.

Conservation of Mechanical Energy!

Conservation of Mechanical Energy!

Charged Insulators & Conductors Will two charged objects attract or repel? Can a charged object attract or repel an uncharged object?

Electric forces and fields: point charges Figure N-14 shows an arrangement of four charged particles, with angle q = 34 and distance d =.0 cm. The two negatively charged particles on the y axis are electrons that are fixed in place; the particle at the right has a charge q = +5e (a) Find distance D such that the net force on the particle at the left, due to the three other particles, is zero. (b) If the two electrons were moved further from the x axis, would the required value of D be greater than, less than, or the same as in part (a)? Other possible questions: what s the electric field produced by the charges XXX at point PPP? what s the electric potential produced by the charges XXX at point PPP? What s the potential energy of this system?

Electric dipoles What s the electric field at the center of the dipole? On axis? On the bisector? far away? What is the force on a dipole in a uniform field? What is the torque on a dipole in a uniform field? What is the potential energy of a dipole in a uniform field?

Electric fields of distributed charges Possible problems, questions: What s the electric field at the center of a charged circle? What s the electric field at the center of ¼ of a charged circle? What s the electric field far from the ring? far from the disk? What s the DIRECTION of an electric field of an infinite disk?

Exam Review Continued Questions: from checkpoints and questions in the textbook!

Problem Calculate electric field at point P. x dx L a E P Field very far away?

Problem Field at center of arc?

Line Of Charge: Field on bisector dx d P x θ o L a de Charge per unit length Q de = k( dq) d λ = Distance q L de y = de cosθ = ( a + cosθ = ( a + a d = a + k( λ dx) a x ) x 1/ ) x 3/

Line Of Charge: Field on bisector + = / / 3/ ) ( L L y x a dx a k E λ What is E very far away from the line (L<<a)? 4 L a a L k + = λ / / L L a x a x a k + = λ a k L a L k E y λ λ = = E y ~kll/a(a)=kll/a =kq/a What is E if the line is infinitely long (L >> a)?

Electric fields: Example Calculate the magnitude and direction of the electric field produced by a ring of charge Q and radius R, at a distance z on its axis.

Sample Problem Figure N-14 shows an arrangement of four charged particles, with angle q = 34 and distance d =.0 cm. The two negatively charged particles on the y axis are electrons that are fixed in place; the particle at the right has a charge q = +5e (a) Find distance D such that the net force on the particle at the left, due to the three other particles, is zero. (b) If the two electrons were moved further from the x axis, would the required value of D be greater than, less than, or the same as in part (a)?

Gauss law At each point on the surface of the cube shown in Fig. 4-6, the electric field is in the z direction. The length of each edge of the cube is.3 m. On the top surface of the cube E = -38 k N/C, and on the bottom face of the cube E = +11 k N/C. Determine the net charge contained within the cube. [-.9e-09] C

Gauss s Law: Cylinder, Plane, Sphere

Problem: Gauss Law to Find E

Two Insulating Sheets σ + = +Q + / A σ = Q / A E R = E L

Two Conducting Sheets σ + = + 1 Q + / A E does not pass through a conductor Formula for E different by Factor of σ = 1 Q / A 7.6 8 4.8 6 E R = E E L 7.6 8 1.54 4.8 6

Electric Fields With Insulating Sphere r < R q ins = Q V ins V total r > R q ins = Q = Q 4πr3 / 3 4π R 3 / 3 = Q r 3 R 3 Φ = EA = q ins / ε 0 r < R E4πr = Q r 3 R 3 / ε 0 r > R E4πr = Q / ε 0