UNIT 2B Electric Field
UNIT 2B Electric Field
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Electric field Description
A charged body +Q can set up an electric
field in the space to surrounding it.
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Electric field Description
(Contd.)
The direction of the force is determined by
the sign on q.
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Variation of E with distance r
For spherical conductor
since charges are on the
surface:
1. E is zero inside.
2. E has a maximum
value on the surface.
3. E varies as inverse
square of distance from
surface.
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Electric Field Patterns
For Isolated positive
charge (a) field lines
are directed away from
charge.
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Unlike Charges
Electric field lines
starts from the positive
charge (source) and
end on the negative
charge (sink).
This results in
attraction for unlike
charges.
The arrowed E gives
the direction of the
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electric field at the 9
Like Charges
Electric field lines start
from two positive
charges but do not link
up.
This results in
repulsion for like
charges.
The arrowed E gives
the direction of the
field at that point in
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Negative Charge
E= kq1/r2
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Charged particles in electric
field
Using the Field to determine the force
F QE
E +Q
F QE
-Q
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Electric Field as a vector field
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Representation of the Electric Field
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Representation of the Electric
Field
We choose to represent the electric field with lines
whose direction indicates the direction of the field
Notice that as we
move away from the
charge, the density of
lines decreases
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Guide to Drawing Electric Field Lines
The lines must begin on positive charges (or
infinity).
1 Q
| E |
Q 4 0 | r | 2
E E r Electric Field
+q0
E from isolated
+Q charge
Electric field on (interactive)
test charges
Note: The Electric Field is defined
everywhere, even if there is no test
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Direction of Electric Field
Experimentally, we place a small positive
test charge at a point around a charged
body.
q1 at N is given by
1 q1 q1 q2
E1 2
4 0 x 2 x r x 2
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Summary
The Electric Field is related to F
Coulomb’s Force by E
Q0
Thus knowing the electric field we
can calculate the force on a charge F QE
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Electric Field Calculations
Sample question:
Four charges +5 μC, +6 μC, -3 μC and +2 μC
are located respectively at the corners A, B, C
and D of a rectangle of sides 30 and 40 cm.
(a) Calculate the magnitude and direction of the
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Example of a Dipole
For water molecule (H2O),
electrons spend more time
around the oxygen atom (O)
than around the two
hydrogen (H) atoms.
The net dipole moment,P
is the vector sum of the
two dipole
moments P1
and P2 pointing from O
toward each H.
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Dipole in an Electric Field
Consider electric dipole
in a uniform external
electric field E.
Assume the dipole is a
rigid structure.
x The force on charge +q
due to the
external
field is F qE ,
similarly, force on
charge –q is F_ qE
The resultant force FR
on dipole is
FR F F qE qE 0
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Since FR is zero, the centre of mass (com) of
the dipole does not move but acts as a pivot.
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Then the magnitude of the net torque τ
about the com is given by
τ = Fxsinq F(d-x)sinq Fdsinq
But F=qE and P=qd
U pE cos q
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Deductions
1. When θ = 0, U = -pE. Thus potential energy of
the dipole is minimum. That is when p and E are
parallel.
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Points to Note
1) We state the torque as τ = -pEsinθ, since
its direction is opposite to the direction of
increasing θ (restoring torque).
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Electric Field due to a Dipole
Let P be a point at a
distance z from the
mid-point of the dipole
and on the dipole axis
through the charged
particles.
From Superposition
for electric fields,
electric field
magnitude E at P is
given by
E = E+- E-
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1 q 1 q
E
4 0 r 4 0 r
2 2
d d
But r z and r z
2 2
1 q 1 q
E
4 0 d
2
4 0 d
2
z z
2 2
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q 1
1
4 0 d
2
d
2
z z
2 2
q d
2
d
2
z z
4 0
2 2
q 2 d
2
2 d
2
z 1 z 1
4 0
2z 2z
q d
2
d
2
2
1 1
4 0 z 2 z 2 z
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Applying Binomial Theorem to the two
factors in the bracket, we have
q
d d
2
d d
2
E 1 2 3 ... 1 2 3 ...
2
4 0 z 2z 2z
2z 2z
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Alternative Proof with different Dipole
Orientation
For all symbols having
their usual meanings
and assuming for the
dipole that r >>l
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For the dipole E+ and E- are equal and
given by
1 Q
E E
4 0 l 2
r
2
2
But from the geometry we have
E x E cos E cos 2 E cos
E y E sin E sin 0
Thus the resultant electric field E is given
by
E Ex 2 E y 2 2 E cos
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Again from the geometry we have
l
cos 2
l 2 2 r 2
1 Q l
E2
2
4 0 l 2 2 r 2 l 2 2 r 2
1 Ql
E
4 0 l
2
2
r 2
3
2
r 2
2
r 3
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Therefore the electric field intensity, E of
the dipole is
1 P
E
4 0 r 3
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Students’ Activity:
1. Particles of charge +75 μC, +48 μC and -85
μC are placed in a line such that the charge
+48 μC is at the midpoint of the line of
length 70 cm. Calculate the net force on each
charge due to the other two.