PHYS 241 Lecture 1
PHYS 241 Lecture 1
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*Note: Recitation Quiz 00 takes 30 minutes. Please start prior to 11:00 PM Jan
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Additional Resource:
Differential Form
div ( E ) = E =
o
Integral Form
Q
S E dA = enclosed
o
div B = B = 0
B dA = 0
( )
Lorentz Force
F = qE + qv B
B
curl E = E =
t
B
E
d
l
=
C
S t dA
E
curl B = B = o J + o
t
E
B
d
l
=
I
+
dA
o
o o
t
C
S
( )
( )
Electric Charge
Electric charge is an intrinsic characteristic of the fundamental
particles that make up objects.
Positive Charge
Negative Charge
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Electric Charge
Electric Charge
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Elementary charge:
e = 1.60602176462(63) x 1019 C
Coulomb (C): one coulomb is the amount of charge that is
transferred through the cross section of a wire in 1 second
when there is a current of 1 ampere in the wire.
Charge of Particles
Particles
Charge
neutral atom
Electron
e
Positron
e +
e
+Ze
+
Proton
e
Anti-Proton
e
Interaction of Charges
Charged objects interact by exerting forces on one another.
Neutron
0
nucleus
Photon
0
electron
orbits
Nucleus charge= +Ze, atom with Z electrons is neutral.
Force of Attraction
Mobility of Charge
Conductors: material in which electric charges can move
around freely.
Charging by Induction
Mobility of Charge
Demo: Pie Tins
Charge Induction
Demo: Chimes
Charged
Conducting
thread
Grounded
4. Remove
the rod. The
sphere is
charged.
Insulating
thread
F=
r
q1
Charles-Augustin de
Coulomb
(1736 - 1806)
q2
k=
1
= 8.99x10 9 Nm 2 / C 2
4 o
o = 8.55x10 12 C 2 / Nm 2
kq q
F12 = 12 2 r1,2
r1,2
F12
1 Q1Q2
r
4 o r 2
+
+
F =k
q1 q2
r2
F =G
m1m2
r2
Analogous
* k electro-static constant
* Inverse Square Law
* Charge
* G gravitational constant
* Inverse Square Law
* Mass
DIFFERS
*Attractive/repulsive
depending on sign of
charges
*Two kinds of charges
*Dominates on small scale
*Always attractive
*One kind of mass
*Dominates on large scales
DEMO: 2 x 4
Principle of Superposition
When several point charges are put together, the total force on
any one charge is the vector sum of the each of the separate
forces acting on that charge.
Exercise:
y
R=1m
Q2
Q1
600
Determine force on Q1
Q3
Q1=Q2=Q3=1C
x