Physics Project
Physics Project
SCHOOL
2024-25
INVESTIGATORY PROJECT
Ravinder Singh
XII-A
Roll NO. 01
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Mr. Vivek
Ravinder Singh
XII-A
CONTENTS
OBJECTIVE
.INTRODUCTION
.MATERIALSREQUIRED
.THEORYY
.PROCEDURE
.0BSERVATION TABLE
.CALCULATIONS
.RESULT
.PRECAUTIONS
.SOURCES OF ERROR
.BIBLIOGRAPHY
OBJECTIVE
F 92
r2
MATERIALS REQUIRED
I. Small size identical balls (soft plastic or
pitch)
I. Physical or electronic balance
I. Halfmeter scale
IV. Cotton thread
v. Stand
VI. Glass or plastic rod
VIl. Silk or woolen cloth
INTRODUCTION
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb.
F=k4
2
where r is the separation distance between the objects and k is a
constant of proportionality, called the Coulomb constant, k=9.0
x 109 N m2/C2. This formula gives us the magnitude of the force
as well as direction by noting a positive force as attractive anda
negative force as repulsive.
ELECTRIC CHARGE
The word electricity is taken out from the Greek work electron
meaning 'amber'. The experiments on pith balls suggested that
there are wo kinds of electrification and we find that () like
charges repel and (i) unlike charges attract each other. We know
that the pith balls are electrified or are charged by contact. The
property which differentiates the two kinds of charges is called
the polarity of charge.
THEORY
The fundamental concept in electrostatics is electrical charge.
We all know that rubbing two materials together for example, a
rubber comb on cat produces a "static" charge. And the following
process if further known as charging by friction. the exact physics of
the process of charging by friction is poorly understood. However,it
is known that the making and breaking of contact between the two
materials transfers the charge.
The charged particles are mainly of three types
Positive, Negative and Neutral
Neutral particles don't interact with the electrical forces
Charged particles exert electrical and magnetic forces on one another.
If the charges are stationary, the mutual force is very simple in form it
is given by Coulomb's Law:
F k 44
2
Electrons
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Earthvia wirc.
Ground
Neutral sphere A negative rod nearby With rod nearby the negative With rod away, the
end may be dischargod.. distribute evenly
separates()s& (O5.
PROCEDURE
II. Tie the balls with two silk or cotton threads and
suspend at a point on a stand or a rigid support.
Measure the length of threads by half meter scale. The
length of threads should be equal. Note down the
length.
III. Rub the glass rod with silk cloth and touch with both
balls together so that the balls acquired equal charge.
IV. Suspend the balls freely and the balls stay away a
certain distance between the balls when they become
stationary.
CALCULATIONS
In triangle ACB
sin 0-
ql-q2-q
Then at equlilibrium
mgsin -kqxq A
=mg, kq
mgx*
g 2lk
RESULTI
SOURCESOF ERROR
http://www.ncert.nic.in
https://www.wikipedia.org
.https://www.voutube.com