Homework: Mon, Oct. 5
Homework: Mon, Oct. 5
Homework
Reading: Chap. 26 and Chap. 27
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Exam #1
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Superposition principle
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In-Class Activity
At the
position of
the dot, the
electric field
points
A. Up.
B. Down.
C. Left.
D. Right.
E. The electric field is zero.
In-Class Activity
At the
position of
the dot, the
electric field
points
A. Up.
B. Down.
C. Left.
D. Right.
E. The electric field is zero.
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In-Class Activity
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Example 1
The following figure shows three particles with charge q1
= +2Q, q2 = -2Q, and q3 = -4Q, each a distance d from the
origin. What net electric field E is produced at the origin?
p qdr̂
A vector !!!
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Example 2
Electric Field Due to an Electric Dipole
q 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 5 3
+ 1 x x x ...
1 x 2 2 4 2 4 6
-q -
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Point charge q C
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L P dE
r̂
dl
r
dQ dl
dE ˆ
r rˆ
4 0 r 2
4 0 r 2
dl
E rˆ
L
4 0 r 2
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dQ dA
dE ˆ
r rˆ
4 0 r 2 4 0 r 2
dA
E rˆ
A
4 0 r 2
dQ dV
dE ˆ
r rˆ
4 0 r 2
4 0 r 2
dV
E rˆ
V
4 0 r 2
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Example 3
Electric Field by a Uniformly Charged Rod
d P
L
1 L
Ex
4 0 d d 2 ( L / 2) 2
Ey 0
(x0, y0)
dy y
L a 2
y
2 3/ 2
a2 a2 y2
dy 2
a y 3/ 2
a y
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In-Class
Electric Field by a Uniformly Charged Rod
+ P
L d
x
(1)Direction of the field
(2) Integration expression of the field
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Example 4
Figure shows a plastic rod has a uniformly distributed charge –Q.
The rod has been bent in a 120o circular arc of radius r. We place
coordinate axes such that the axis of symmetry of the rod lies along
the x-axis and the origin is at the center of the curvature P of the
rod. In terms of Q and r, what is the electric field E due to the rod
at point P?
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A Plane of Charge
The electric field of an infinite plane of charge with
surface charge density η is:
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A Disk of Charge
The on-axis electric field of a charged disk of radius R,
centered on the origin with axis parallel to z, and surface
charge density η = Q/πR2 is
z
NOTE: This expression is only
valid for z > 0. The field for z <
0 has the same magnitude but
points in the opposite direction. R
In-Class Activity
The following figure shows two disks and a flat ring, each
with the same uniform charge Q. Rank the objects
according to the magnitude of the electric field they create
at points P (which are at the same vertical heights),
greatest first.
P P P
R 2R R 2R
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A Sphere of Charge
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Example 5
The following figure shows the deflecting plates of an ink-jet printer,
with superimposed coordinate axes, An ink drop with a mass m of
1.3×10-10 kg and a negative charge of magnitude Q = 1.5×10-13 C enters
the region between the plates, initially moving along the x-axis with
speed vx = 18 m/s. The length L of the plates is 1.6 cm. The plates are
charged and thus produce an electric field at all points between them.
Assume that field E is downward directed, uniform, and has a
magnitude of 1.4×106 N/C. What is the vertical deflection of the drop
at the far edge of the plate? (The gravitational force on the drop is
small relative to the electrostatic force acting on the drop and can be
neglected.)
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Q, m
Q, m +
E
where θ is the angle the dipole makes with the electric field.
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General Principles
General Principles
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Applications
Applications
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Rank in order,
from largest to
smallest, the
electric field
strengths Ea to Ee
at these five points
near a plane of
charge.
A. Ea > Ec > Eb > Ee > Ed
B. Ea = Eb = Ec = Ed = Ee
C. Ea > Eb = Ec > Ed = Ee
D. Eb = Ec = Ed = Ee > Ea
E. Ee > Ed > Ec > Eb > Ea
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Rank in order,
from largest to
smallest, the
electric field
strengths Ea to Ee
at these five points
near a plane of
charge.
A. Ea > Ec > Eb > Ee > Ed
B. Ea = Eb = Ec = E d = Ee
C. Ea > Eb = Ec > Ed = Ee
D. Eb = Ec = Ed = Ee > Ea
E. Ee > Ed > Ec > Eb > Ea
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A. a transistor.
B. a cathode ray tube.
C. magnetic resonance imaging.
D. cosmic rays.
E. lasers.
A. a transistor.
B. a cathode ray tube.
C. magnetic resonance imaging.
D. cosmic rays.
E. lasers.
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