Lesson 1 - ELectric Charge
Lesson 1 - ELectric Charge
Electric Field
PREPARED BY QUENNIE S. BROCA
Atoms – fundamental building blocks of the matter.
Law of Charges:
Like charges repel, unlike charges
attract.
An experiment using a glass rod and a rubber rod shows that like
charges repel each other, and unlike charges attract each other.
➢ Charging by Induction
➢ Electrostatic Force: Coulomb's Law
𝑟
𝑞1 𝑞2
Coulomb’s Law:
The force exerted by two charged objects on another is proportional to the product of the
magnitude of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance
between them.
Mathematically,
𝑞1 𝑞2
𝐹=𝑘 2
𝑟
where F is the force, and k is the proportionality constant having a value of 9 ×
109 𝑁𝑚2 Τ𝐶 2 . Thus, we can now rewrite the equation as:
9 2 2
𝑞1 𝑞2
𝐹 = 9 × 10 𝑁𝑚 Τ𝐶
𝑟2
9
𝑞 𝑞
2Τ 2 1 2
𝐹 = 9 × 10 𝑁𝑚 𝐶
𝑟2
9 2 Τ 2 𝑞1 𝑞2
𝐹 = 9 × 10 𝑁𝑚 𝐶 𝑟 2
Solution:
−6 −6
9 2 Τ 2 −10 𝐶 −10 𝐶
𝐹 = 9 × 10 𝑁𝑚 𝐶 1𝑚 2
𝑭 = 𝟎. 𝟗 𝑵
Sample Problem #2
a. What is the electrostatic force of attraction between a −6.0 × 10−6 𝐶 and a 4.0 × 10−6 𝐶
charges if they are separated by a distance of 3 𝑚?
Given: 𝑞1 = −6.0 × 10−6 𝐶
𝑞2 = 4.0 × 10−6 𝐶
𝑟 = 3𝑚
𝑞1 𝑞2
𝐹= 𝑘 𝑟2
9 2 Τ 2 𝑞1 𝑞2
𝐹 = 9 × 10 𝑁𝑚 𝐶 𝑟 2
Solution:
−6 −6
9 2 Τ 2 −6.0×10 𝐶 4.0×10 𝐶
𝐹 = 9 × 10 𝑁𝑚 𝐶 3𝑚 2
𝑭 = −𝟎. 𝟎𝟐 𝑵
b. Two identically charged one-peso coins are 1.5 𝑚 apart on the table. What is the charge of
the coins one of the coins if each of them experiences a repulsive force of 2.0 N?
Given: 𝐹 = 2.0 𝑁
𝑟 = 1.5 𝑚
𝑞1 = 𝑞2 = 𝑞
𝑞2
𝐹= 𝑘 2
𝑟
2
𝑞
𝐹= 9 2
9 × 10 𝑁𝑚 Τ𝐶 2 2
𝑟
𝐹 𝑟 2
𝑞= 9×109 𝑁𝑚2 Τ𝐶 2
Solution:
2.0 𝑁 1.5 𝑚 2
𝑞= 9×109 𝑁𝑚2 Τ𝐶 2
𝒒 = 𝟐. 𝟐𝟒 × 𝟏𝟎−𝟓 𝑪